Topical Silicone Treatment
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May 2, 2011

Pros:

Worked on my raised scar perfectly

Cons:

Doesn't work... The adhesive doesn't work that great so if you have oily skin and are okay with taping this stuff to your face every night, then sure.

I have used this stuff for almost a year cause I believe in giving things time to work. This doesn't. If you happen to be someone that rolls around while you're sleeping and have oily skin, chances are when you wake up in the morning the little adhesive "scar pad" will be stuck in your hair. But hey, I'm a good sport. I decided to go pick up some medical tape and try it that way. Besides the extremely uncomfortable sleeping conditions with this stuff taped to your face all night every night for almost a year; in the end, it doesn't work. It's uncomfortable, it's sticky, and it really only works on scars that are raised. Unfortunately, that's not the case with my icepick scars. Though, I may add, it worked EXTREMELY well on 2 of my raised scars. They're almost gone. But as for the rest of my face, I guess I'll have to keep looking
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