








How it Works



The C-Section Patch.
Medical-grade therapy. Hospital-grade results.
The gold standard in scar management, designed to flatten, fade, and soften C-section scars while protecting sensitive skin from friction.
The Science (Why It Works)
Silicone is the #1 dermatologist and plastic surgeon recommended treatment for scar reduction.
- Occlusive Technology: Creates a micro-climate that locks in moisture, regulating collagen production to prevent abnormal scarring.
- Hypertrophic & Keloid Care: Clinically proven to treat raised, red, and hard scars.
- Barrier Protection: Acts as a physical buffer between your incision and your waistband, stopping painful rubbing and irritation immediately.
Proven Results
Visible improvement in:
- Texture: Flattens raised (hypertrophic) scars.
- Colour: Fades redness and dark pigmentation.
- Comfort: Eliminates the "itch" and sensitivity associated with healing scars.
- Elasticity: Softens the scar tissue to improve mobility.
How It Fits Into Mum Life
- The Buffer: Protects your scar from jeans, leggings, and underwear bands.
- Set & Forget: Clear, discreet, and waterproof—wear it all day.
- Sustainable Treatment: One patch is washable and reusable for continuous treatment.
How To Use
Safe to use once your incision has fully closed (usually 6+ weeks postpartum).
- Apply to clean, dry scar.
- Wear for 12-24 hours a day (the longer, the better the results).
- Peel gently, wash with warm water, store & reuse.
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