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HEALTH WELLNESS

Real Talk: Scar Care for Pigmented Skin Made Simple

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Because Every Scar, and Every Skin Tone, Deserves Some Love!

Scars don’t show up the same on every skin type. Especially on deeper or more pigmented skin, scars can heal in all kinds of ways. Some get darker (hello, hyperpigmentation), others lighten up too much (yep, hypopigmentation). And then there’s the added risk of keloids and raised scars.

So, when it comes to scar care, one-size-fits-all just doesn’t cut it. That’s why skin-friendly, adaptive solutions are a must.

Say Hello to wund+™ Scar Gel: Smart Healing for All Shades

Adaptive Pigments That Just Get It

wund+™ Scar Gel is packed with microencapsulated pigments. Think of them like tiny shade-shifting helpers. They blend right into the natural skin tone, giving an instant, breathable cover-up without clogging pores or messing with sensitive skin.

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GWS Wellness – Dark Hyperpigmented Scars Can Be Treated Effectively

Boost Recovery with Skin-Loving Ingredients

This isn’t just a cover-up, it’s proper care! Medical-grade silicone locks in hydration and smooths out the texture. Centella Reversa, a powerful upgrade of Centella Asiatica, supports collagen production and gives the skin a much-needed nudge toward regeneration. Softer, more even-toned skin? Yes, please.

Quick Tips for Happier Scars

  • Apply wund+™ Scar Gel twice a day because consistency is key
  • Don’t skip sunscreen, UV rays are no friend to healing scars
  • Be kind with gentle cleansers and avoid anything harsh or drying
  • Take it slow, healing takes time, and that’s totally normal

All Skin Is Good Skin, Let It Shine

Scars happen. And when they do, they deserve care that works with the skin, not against it. wund+™ Scar Gel makes scar care feel a little less like treatment and a little more like self-love, no matter the skin tone. (AP)


References

Fabbrocini, G., et al. (2008). Silicone gel sheeting in the management of hypertrophic scars and keloids: A dermatologic experience. Dermatologic Surgery, 35(3), 484–489.

Mustoe, T. A., et al. (2002). International clinical recommendations on scar management. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 110(2), 560–571.

Nedelec, B., et al. (2008). Randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of pressure garment therapy for the prevention of hypertrophic scar formation after burn injury. Burns, 34(1), 80–88.

Park, J. H., et al. (2021). Effects of Centella asiatica extract on pigmentation in vitro and in vivo. Molecules, 26(9), 2645.

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