
In fact, the prevalence of hypertrophic scars among Caucasians is up to 63%, and even higher among non-Caucasians, while the incidence rates can be as high as 70% following surgery. The fear of scarring is actually consistently ranked as the 4th most common reason why patients don’t schedule a surgery.
V-STAT Advanced Repair Gel is the only topical gel that is proven as an effective prophylaxis against hypertrophic scar formation.
What are hypertrophic scars?
Hypertrophic scars are visible and elevated scars that don’t extend beyond the original wound. They are the most common scars following an injury or surgery and occur when the skin does not follow the proper healing process. This results in an increase of collagen fibers in the affected area which makes the scar appear raised and inflamed.
V-STAT Advanced Repair Gel minimizes the appearance of new scars and repairs dry skin with 0.8% Polyamine-DAB, a polyamine that plays an important role in the healing and aging process of the skin. The role of this polyamine is backed by 30 years of research and 6 patents filed on this molecule.
- Patients testimonials revealed a 99% concordance with the treated side being subjectively better
- Wound healing satisfactory in all patients studied
- 30 patient interim analysis revealed a significant difference in duredness
- Prophylaxis was an important conclusion
- A significant number of patients reported objective reduction in their scar on the treated side compared to the control scar during one year minimum follow-up
A topical gel clinically proven to reduce redness, improve the look of scars, replenish the skin’s moisture barrier and soothe dry skin.
Ideal for all skin types.
Directions
Apply V-STAT Advanced Repair Gel on dry skin or on wound when healed or sutures removed. Apply a layer to affected area twice daily morning and evening or as recommended by a physician. Store at room temperature (15-30°C / 59-86°F).
FAQ
Q: Who is this product for?
A: V-STAT Advanced Repair Gel is for patients that want to prevent the formation of hypertrophic scars following surgical procedures such as facial, breast, abdominal and body sculpting procedures, to improve healing following ablative and non-ablative procedures such as lasers and chemical peels or to help with compromised skin such as dry, chapped skin on the hands, feet and lips.
Q: What are hypertrophic scars?
A: Hypertrophic scars are visible and elevated scars that don’t extend beyond the original wound. They are the most common scars following an injury or surgery and occur when the skin does not follow the proper healing process. This causes too much collagen fibers in the affected area which causes the scar to appear raised and inflamed as opposed to flat.
Q: What is Polyamine-DAB?
A: Polyamine-DAB or 1,4 Diaminobutane is a polyamine which is naturally present in our bodies. It is known to play an important role in the healing, prevention of hypertrophic scars and aging process of our skin, essentially making our cells and collagen work more efficiently.¹