When
the StretchPatch is placed on the skin, it helps to increase the circulation and
opens the pores to deliver all the key ingredients to aid in collagen
production. StretchPatch is a highly localized care that softens tissue
and promotes skin regeneration over time. Scars are created in this
deeper layer (dermis) of the skin. When they are left to heal by
themselves, they fill with thick scar tissue. They will need proper care and
hydration. I got 7 large patches for sensitive skin they are lotion infused hot
patches that will leave no mark on your close or bed sheets. They are easy to
put on and pull off being white in color they blend on the skin along with
being comfortable to wear. Each patch is 8 x 6 in you can
cut the patch to the size and shape needed. For larger applications, simply add
a second patch. See results in as little as one use and progressive
results over 3-6 weeks. No needles (as found in Mezotherapy or Dermarollers),
lasers, artificial, or natural peeling that are all known to cause discomfort.
My
Opinion: I know as someone who has had surgeries I have scars on my body and I
honestly some are not attractive like the one on my belly to remove a large
stomach lymphoma. I also have one on my back where I had heart valve repair at
age 4 and when some ask about them I have to explain my health. I used one and
the patch lasted 10 hours and I was impressed with the almost instant results as the
scar was changing.
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