About the Product

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AC Scar Lotion and gels are topical treatments designed to improve the texture, color, and overall appearance of scars resulting from surgery, injuries, burns, or acne. They work best on closed wounds and, when used consistently, can significantly reduce the visibility of scars by up to 60%.

Benefits of AC Scar Lotion

  • Reduced Visibility: They flatten raised scars (hypertrophic/keloids) and soften hardened tissue.
  • Improved Color: They fade redness or dark spots (hyperpigmentation).
  • Increased Hydration: They lock in moisture, which is essential for proper healing.
  • Reduced Discomfort: They alleviate itching and tightness often associated with healing scars.
  • Prevention: When applied early, they can prevent a new injury from developing into a severe scar.

Key Ingredients of AC Scar Lotion

Effective scar creams often contain a combination of these ingredients: [1]

  • Silicone (Gel or Sheets): The most evidence-based ingredient, forming an occlusive barrier that hydrates skin and regulates collagen production.
  • Allantoin: Derived from plants, it stimulates cell regeneration, softens the skin, and acts as a moisturizer.
  • Allium Cepa (Onion Extract): Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce redness and swelling.
  • Vitamin A/Retinoids: Promotes cell turnover and collagen synthesis, effective for acne scars.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Enhances moisture retention and accelerates healing.
  • Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5): Deeply moisturizes and improves elasticity.
  • Heparin Sodium: Increases tissue hydration and improves blood flow to the area.

How to Use AC Scar Lotion

For maximum effectiveness, consistency is key—apply it 2-3 times daily for 3-6 months.

  • Clean: Gently wash the scarred area with warm water and a mild cleaner, then pat completely dry.
  • Apply: Apply a thin, lentil-sized layer of the cream or gel to the scar.
  • Massage: Massage the product into the scar with light, circular motions until it is fully absorbed.
  • Wait: If using a gel that dries into a sheet (like silicone gel), wait 4-5 minutes before applying sunscreen or clothing.
  • Crucial Timing: Do not apply to open wounds, stitches, or weeping areas. Wait until the wound is closed, and stitches have been removed.

Potential Side Effects of AC Scar Lotion

While generally safe, some users may experience:

  • Skin Irritation: Redness, itching, or irritation at the application site.
  • Acne/Breakouts: Some creams may be too greasy, though many are non-comedogenic (do not clog pores).
  • Allergic Reactions: Rare, but can occur, often caused by natural extracts.
  • Skin Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to sunlight, requiring sunscreen use.

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