Key Features Of Kelo-Cote Spray
100 ml Kelo-cote Spray
was formulated specifically to treat painful, sensitive and widespread scars.
Kelocote Spray's unique delivery system allows the lightweight and self-drying
silicone gel to be applied without rubbing or touching the skin.
Available
in either 50ml or 100ml aerosol cans, Kelo-cote Spray contains silicone which
is the clinical gold standard for scar treatment and scar prevention.
Kelo-cote Spray was specifically developed for the treatment and prevention
of painful, sensitive and widespread scars. Its unique delivery system allows
Kelo-cote Spray, a lightweight, self-drying silicone gel, to be applied without
rubbing or touching. Kelo-cote Spray is effective for the management
and prevention of hypertrophic and keloid scars resulting from trauma, burns and
surgery. Kelo-cote Spray, the new scar remodelling spray with its
patented formula, is transparent, odorless and self-drying. Kelo-cote
Spray rapidly dries to form a flexible, breathable, waterproof silicone gel sheet
that binds to the top layer of your skin. This ensures treatment is delivered
24 hours a day. Kelo-cote Spray's effectiveness is to flatten, soften
and smooth scars, relieving the itching and discomfort as well as reducing the
discoloration associated with scars. Kelo-cote Spray can be used
on joints, flexures, hairy areas and large area scars such as those caused from
burns, major trauma or pregnancy. Kelo cote can be used for acne
scars Kelo-cote Spray can be used in conjunction with pressure garments or
other scar therapy options if desired . Kelo-cote Spray is suitable
for use on children and people with sensitive skin. Apply Kelo-cote
Spray morning and night, in a thin layer on the area to be treated and re-apply
as needed to heal treated or scarred areas. Kelo-cote Spray has
unique advantages over other silicone formulations. Kelo-cote Spray
forms a bond with the stratum corneum (the outer layer of dead skin cells) forming
a protective barrier against chemical, physical and microbial invasion of the
scar site while assisting with hydration. This creates an environment which allows
the scar to mature through normalized collagen synthesis cycles, and improves
the physiological and cosmetic appearance of the scar.
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