Mederma Skin Care for Scars, Topical Gel 50g/1.76 oz

Product Description
Pediatrician Recommended for old and new scars.

Helps old and new scars resulting from, surgery, injury burns, acne, and stretch marks, appear softer and smoother.

Non-toxic — Won’t stain clothes — Easy to use — Absorbs quickly… More >>

Mederma Skin Care for Scars, Topical Gel 50g/1.76 oz

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Comments (6)

Fatema HadroomDecember 27th, 2009 at 12:48 am

I’ve started using Mederma 2 weeks ago, it’s too early to see final results as it may take upto 3 or 6 months for it to remove the scars. So far my skin has been peeling and I can see some difference. I’m hoping the difference is much noticeable few months from now.
Rating: 3 / 5

JLDecember 27th, 2009 at 3:00 am

Good price and fast delivery.

However, on the box and the tube, where

expiration ought to be was left blank.

Made me a little uneasy if the product is legitimate

or has expired. Don’t think I will order it again.

The ones you get from stores always have the

expiration date clearly marked.
Rating: 2 / 5

M. ScottDecember 27th, 2009 at 5:24 am

This product doesn’t actually work. It didn’t work for me anywhere I used it, and it didn’t work in a scientific study that tested rabbit ear scars (which someone previously noted): “Histologic analysis demonstrated no significant reduction in scar hypertrophy or scar elevation index…No significant difference in dermal vascularity or inflammation was noted…no significant reduction in scar erythema with Mederma treatment” (Saulis A.S. et al. “Effect of Mederma on hypertrophic scarring in the rabbit ear model).

For the people who claim that this product worked for them, I think your skin either healed on its own, you’re a Mederma employee, or it’s all in your imagination. The only thing that might have had some effect was that you kept the area moisturized while it healed. Even old scars, over the course of weeks or months (which is the amount of time the Mederma tube claims it will take to see improvement, something like 6-8 weeks), will change somewhat. The Mederma has nothing to do with it. There’s no better way to honor the lives of the poor rabbits who died in the study than not buying the product that proved completely ineffective. Please don’t buy Mederma.
Rating: 1 / 5

Asma NaserDecember 27th, 2009 at 7:41 am

i didn’t really like this product, after a few times. my skin started breaking out!
Rating: 2 / 5

J. DavidDecember 27th, 2009 at 9:29 am

I didn’t expect much from this cream but it really does work. On a fresh scar it began softening and smoothing the tissue within 2 weeks. I am just starting to try it on a much older scar so I can’t really comment on that. Its a bit greasy and probably expensive over the long haul but I am excited by the promise and the results so far.
Rating: 4 / 5

CHDecember 28th, 2009 at 9:16 pm

I prefer Strataderm or other silicone gels like Kelo-cote. They are effective, safe and cheaper on a per use basis than Mederma. I agree with M.Scot – Mederma has actually been proven to be inefective, no better than petroleum gel.

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