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The BIGGEST question about NewGel+
Date: 20-05-2024This is what we most often get asked about NewGel+ -
How NewGel+ can help scar contracture after surgery and burns.
Date: 09-04-2024Scar contracture is a process that occurs due to an exacerbated wound healing response. -
Scar removal with NewGel+
Date: 18-03-2024NewGel+, has two products that have been tested and are effective ways to reduce and remove the appearance of a scar. -
How scarring occurs and how to reduce scars from Eczema
Date: 18-09-2023Itching is only half of the battle when you suffer from any type of eczema. Once the scratching subsides and you are no longer itchy, you may be left with extreme scarring depending on how much damage was created by scratching the area. -
Bruise Easily? Does It Point to a More Serious Problem?
Date: 17-07-2023Some people are more prone to bruises, and bruising is so common for them they don’t often remember what actually caused a bruise in the first place. There are different underlying reasons for bruising easily, and they may vary from one person to another. Let’s investigate some common factors that may cause you to bruise easily. -
Prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation with the benefits of zinc oxide for scars.
Date: 19-06-2023Dark brown spots on the scar and surrounding skin? Learn about the benefits of zinc oxide for scars in preventing the development of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). -
Why adhesive silicone scar products are the first choice for scar management
Date: 15-05-2023Silicone gel products are the first-line option recommended by experts for the prevention and treatment of scars. For this reason, NewGel+ has developed a collection of the highest quality medical grade silicone gel products that can be used on all shapes and sizes of scars, both new and old. All products have been clinically proven to reduce, flatten, fade and smooth scars. -
What to do about scarring after breast reconstruction
Date: 17-04-2023As with any surgical incision, scarring after breast reconstruction occurs as a result of the body’s natural wound healing process. However, the types of scars that form depend on several factors, including which type of reconstruction is performed, the patient’s personal characteristics, and how well the wound is taken care of post-surgery.
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