Scars tell stories—but sometimes, we’d rather they be a little quieter. Whether from surgery, burns, or injury, you want a proven, safe way to help your skin heal smoothly. That’s where medical-grade silicone scar sheeting comes in—and Rejûvaskin’s Scar-Fx® is leading the way.
In this spotlight, we’ll break down the science behind silicone sheets, why Scar-Fx stands out, and how you can use it at home for professional-level results.
Why Silicone Scar Sheeting Is the Gold Standard
Silicone sheeting has been recommended by plastic surgeons and dermatologists for decades. It’s considered a first-line, non-invasive treatment for hypertrophic and keloid scars (Mustoe et al., 2002; Gold et al., 2014).
Here’s why it works so well:
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Occlusion & Hydration – Silicone sheets form a breathable barrier over the scar, locking in just the right amount of moisture to balance collagen production.
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Collagen Regulation – This hydration can reduce excess collagen formation, which is what makes scars thick and raised.
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Protection & Comfort – The sheet shields against friction from clothing and environmental irritants.
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Temperature Modulation – Slightly warmer skin under the sheet can encourage enzymes that remodel collagen fibers.
Research backs it up: Systematic reviews show silicone sheeting can soften scar texture, reduce redness, and improve overall appearance when used consistently for several weeks (Jiang et al., 2021; O’Brien & Pandit, 2013).
What Makes Rejûvaskin’s Scar-Fx Different
Not all silicone sheets are created equal. Scar-Fx Silicone Sheeting is designed with your skin, your comfort, and your results in mind.
Here’s why it’s a standout:
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100% Medical-Grade Silicone – The same quality trusted in hospitals and surgical aftercare.
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Reusable for 30–45 Days – Long-lasting performance saves you time and money.
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Multiple Sizes & Shapes – Pre-cut to fit common surgical sites (C-section, breast, abdomen, joints, burns).
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Self-Adhering & Flexible – Stays put, even on curved areas, and feels soft on the skin.
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Hypoallergenic – Gentle on sensitive and post-surgical skin.
How to Use Scar-Fx for Best Results
Using Scar-Fx is simple—but consistency is key.
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Wait Until Skin Is Healed
Only apply silicone sheeting to closed, intact skin (no open wounds or stitches). -
Clean & Dry the Area
Oils or lotions can interfere with adhesion. -
Apply the Sheet
Peel off the protective backing and place it gently over the scar. Use medical tape if needed for extra hold. -
Wear for 12–24 Hours Daily
Many users wear Scar-Fx overnight and pair it with RejûvaSil® Silicone Gel during the day. -
Care for Your Sheet
Wash with mild soap, air-dry tacky side up, and store on the original backing to extend its lifespan.
The Day-Night Healing Combo
For 24-hour scar care:
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Night: Scar-Fx Silicone Sheet – maximum occlusion and hydration while you sleep.
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Day: RejûvaSil Silicone Scar Gel – lightweight, invisible, and perfect under clothing or makeup.
This combination supports continuous scar modulation without interrupting your daily routine.
Results You Can Expect
With consistent use over 8–12+ weeks, you may notice:
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A flatter, softer scar texture
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Reduced redness or discoloration
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Less itching or irritation
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Greater confidence in your skin’s appearance
Remember: The earlier you start (after healing), the better your results are likely to be.
How Scar-Fx Compares to Other Brands
While other brands offer silicone sheets, many:
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Require daily replacement (costly and less eco-friendly)
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Use lower-grade silicone
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Offer fewer sizing options for specific scar locations
Scar-Fx is physician-trusted, cost-efficient, and designed for real-world wear—so you can focus on healing, not replacing.
Medical-grade silicone sheeting is the gold standard for non-invasive scar management. With its hospital-quality materials, reusable design, and tailored fit, Rejûvaskin’s Scar-Fx makes it easier than ever to achieve smoother, flatter scars from the comfort of home.
Your scar is part of your story—Scar-Fx just helps you write the ending you want.
Works Cited
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Gold, M. H., Berman, B., Clementoni, M. T., Gauglitz, G. G., Nahai, F., & Murcia, C. (2014). Updated international clinical recommendations on scar management: Part 1—Evaluating the evidence. Dermatologic Surgery, 40(8), 817–824. Link
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Jiang, Q., Kelly, R., & Danilla, S. (2021). Silicone gel sheeting for treating hypertrophic scars. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CD013357. Link
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Mustoe, T. A., Cooter, R. D., Gold, M. H., Hobbs, F. D. R., Ramelet, A., Shakespeare, P. G., ... & Ziegler, U. E. (2002). International clinical recommendations on scar management. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 110(2), 560–571. Link
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O’Brien, L., & Pandit, A. (2013). Silicone gel sheeting for preventing and treating hypertrophic and keloid scars. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CD003826. Link
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