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SkinCeuticals' Advanced Scar Control Improves the Tone & Texture of Scars

SkinCeuticals' Advanced Scar Control is an innovative new scar gel that was created to improve the texture and tone of existing scars, as well as prevent new ones from developing. The product boasts a high percentage of silicones (95%) plus other ingredients like allantoin, fatty acids and ultralight silica. The free-from formula avoids the use of alcohols, dyes and fragrances and clinical trials backed its efficacy in reducing recent scars by 29% in just a matter of 12 weeks.

The high-concentration silicone scar gel created by SkinCeuticals works its magic by creating an occlusive barrier that prevents the formation of new scars, all the while soothing existing ones. This formula promises to be useful for incisions related to surgical procedures or scars that appear following wounding, burning or cutting.
Trend Themes
1. Silicone Scar Gels - The high-concentration of silicone scar gels like SkinCeuticals' Advanced Scar Control with 95% silicones creates an opportunity for other companies to innovate and develop similar products with a different mix of ingredients to improve the texture and tone of existing scars.
2. Free-from Scar Control Products - SkinCeuticals' use of allantoin, fatty acids, and ultralight silica in their Advanced Scar Control products that are free from alcohols, dyes and fragrances presents an opportunity for companies to create effective yet gentle and hypo-allergenic scar control products.
3. Surgical Scar Reduction Methods - SkinCeuticals' Advanced Scar Control shows efficacy in reducing recent surgical scars by 29% in just a matter of 12 weeks, creating an opportunity for the development of new and improved surgical scar reduction methods that are faster and more effective.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The innovative new silicone-based scar gels like SkinCeuticals' Advanced Scar Control have created a new product category for skincare companies to enter and compete in.
2. Medical Devices and Equipment - Companies that specialize in medical devices and equipment can take this opportunity to develop new and improved scar management technology, such as occlusive barriers or devices that help to reduce scarring after surgery or injury.
3. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical companies can tap into the market of scar management by developing and producing ointments or injectables that can help reduce the formation of scars or help to smooth out existing ones.

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