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Sometimes our skin holds some of our souvenirs, but… shouldn't they be in our memory? In our blog you will find tips, tricks and unique information to get a skin without souvenirs. You're welcome!

Trofolastin Benefits

Tricks to apply a scar reducing patch correctly

Our self-adhesive patches are a safe way to help your wounds heal quickly and safely. Using these patches will help to avoid the appearance of hypertrophic or keloid scars which can be difficult to treat. These scar-reducing adhesive patches create...

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Reduce your scars in 8 weeks

Scars occur in response to a wound that alters the normal arrangement of the skin. There are different types of scars, depending on the type of wound and the healing capacity of each person. The evolution of a scar over...

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Are all scar creams the same?

The use of products formulated for use on scars, aims to improve the final result of the injured area, from both a functional and aesthetic point of view. The main options are patches, creams or oils applied directly on the...

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Does a scar bother you?

Scars are formed from a slow wound healing process that results in the transformation of skin and subcutaneous tissues. Throughout this evolutionary process, different symptoms can appear that are usually annoying. Many of them will be temporary and as skin...

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What determines the size and appearance of a scar?

Scars occur on our skin as a result of the natural process that takes place for wound repair. Not all types of wounds will cause scars; it will depend on whether it affects more superficial or deeper layers of the...

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When is surgery necessary to treat scars?

In the treatment of a scar the first step consists of topical treatments with creams and patches. These treatments are usually sufficient for small or uncomplicated scars.   In cases of scars secondary to larger wounds or in more visible...

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