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Get rid of your scars with Dermatix scar treatments

UNDERSTAND AND MANAGE YOUR SCARS

Whether it's from a minor cut, scratch or burn, surgery, C-section delivery, scars are a part of everyone's lives, and are often more than just a mark on our skin. A large scar near a joint might impede motion or cause pain, while scars in prominent locations can negatively impact our confidence - that's why it is important to understand our scars and learn how to manage them so they don't get in the way of the life you want to live!

Cesarean scars

Everyday burns and scars

Kid's Scars

Dermatix® scar treatments

For acne scars
New treatment
Dermatix® Acne Scar
  • Lightens dark spots, marks and scars 4 5 6
  • Prevents development of new acne blemishes and scars 7 8 9
  • Innovative CPX Silicone technology and ActivGCS (snail slime extract) formulation
Dermatix® Acne Scar

Gentle on children aged 3 months and older 1

DERMATIX® Ultra Kids
  • Gentle on sensitive and delicate skin
  • Lightens, softens and flattens scars 2,3,4
  • CPX and Vitamin C ester formulation is easy to apply, odourless and non-greasy
DERMATIX® Ultra Kids
For raised and dark scars
Dermatix® Ultra
  • Lightens, softens and flattens scars 4, 5, 6
  • Easy to apply, quick drying and odourless
  • Innovative CPX Silicone technology and Vitamin C Ester formulation
Dermatix® Ultra
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