
The scar care surgeons actually recommend.
An invisible medical-grade silicone barrier that helps raised and surgical scars look flatter, softer, paler and less noticeable over time.

Start Clean & Dry
Use only on fully healed, closed skin. Gently cleanse and pat the scar dry — never on an open or broken wound.

Thin Line With The Applicator
Squeeze a thin, even line of clear gel straight onto the scar with the pointed tip. A little goes a long way.

Massage In, Twice A Day
Gently massage until it dries invisible. Morning and night — silicone works through consistency.
An invisible silicone barrier does the work.
A scar that stays red, raised, hard or itchy is a daily reminder — and most people are never told how to care for it. The fix isn't a laser or an injection. It's the ingredient dermatologists and plastic surgeons put their own patients on: medical-grade silicone.
Everything a scar gel should be
The evidence-based, non-invasive scar care you can do at home — no clinic required.
Medical-Grade Silicone
The clear, pure silicone dermatologists and surgeons reach for — the #1 evidence-based way to improve a scar's look.
Invisible Dry Barrier
Dries to a clear, matte, non-greasy layer that locks in moisture. Wear it under makeup or clothes.
Precision Applicator
The pointed nozzle lays gel exactly on the scar, so one small tube lasts and treats just the area you need.
Soothes Redness & Itch
Calms the redness, tightness and itchiness of a healing scar as it works.
A three-step daily routine
Only on fully healed, closed skin — never on an open wound. Give it several weeks to months.
Gently cleanse and pat the healed scar completely dry.
Lay a thin line of clear gel along the scar with the precision applicator tip.
Massage in gently until it dries to an invisible, matte layer.
Twice a day, every day. Silicone works through consistency — stick with it.
Why they finally feel good in their skin

“My C-section scar was raised and red. Months in, it's flatter, paler and so much softer.”

“I get keloids. This calmed the redness and itch and it's noticeably flatter.”

“Surgeon never told me how to treat it. Wish I'd had this from day one.”
How it compares to what people try
| This Gel | Vitamin E Oil | Doing Nothing | Laser / Injections | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dermatologist & surgeon-recommended | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Flattens & softens raised scars | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Invisible, non-greasy, wear it out | ✓ | ✗ | — | — |
| Non-invasive, do it at home | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Soothes redness & itch | ✓ | ~ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Affordable, no clinic visit | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
Out of the box and into the routine



What people are saying
Give your scar its best chance — starting today.
The earlier and more consistently you treat a healed scar with silicone, the better it can look — but even older scars can soften and fade. One small tube, a thin line twice a day, is the routine dermatologists recommend, for a fraction of a single laser session.
Frequently asked questions
Does it really work, and how long does it take?
Silicone is the #1 evidence-based, dermatologist- and surgeon-recommended option for improving the appearance of scars. It works by forming a protective barrier that hydrates the scar and reduces the friction that makes it thicken. It is not overnight — most people apply it twice daily and start noticing a flatter, softer, less-red scar over several weeks to a few months. Consistency is everything.
Will it work on an old scar, or only new ones?
Both, though newer scars (still red or raised, within the first year or two) tend to respond fastest. Older, established scars can still soften and fade with consistent daily use — it just may take longer. Apply only once the skin is fully healed and closed.
Is it greasy? Can I wear it under makeup or clothes?
No — it's a clear, non-greasy gel that dries to a thin, matte, invisible layer. Once dry you can wear makeup over it or get dressed without it transferring or feeling sticky. There's no smell either.
What kinds of scars is it for?
Raised and textured scars respond best: post-surgical and C-section scars, keloids, hypertrophic (raised) scars, burns, injuries and stretch marks. Note: silicone flattens and softens raised scars and evens texture — it does not fill deep pitted acne craters or change pigmentation.
Is it safe / can I use it on my face or on my child?
Medical-grade silicone is very well tolerated with a low risk of irritation, and it's used on faces and by many people daily. Only apply to fully healed, closed skin — never open wounds. If you have a keloid, a reaction, or a scar you're worried about, or for young children, check with your doctor first.
Flatter, softer, less-visible scars — the silicone surgeons recommend.
An invisible medical-grade silicone barrier that helps surgical, C-section, keloid and hypertrophic scars, plus stretch marks, look flatter, softer, paler and smoother — while soothing redness and itch. Clear, non-greasy, wearable under makeup or clothes, with a precision applicator. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and fast, tracked shipping.
Cosmetic silicone scar gel for improving the appearance of scars. Not a medicine and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. For external use on fully healed, closed skin only — do not apply to open or broken wounds. Silicone helps flatten and soften raised scars and improve texture; it does not fill deep pitted scars or change pigmentation. Patch test first, and consult a doctor for keloids, painful scars, or if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Individual results vary with scar age, type and consistency of use. Reviews reflect individual experiences.