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Dermatix Gel is used to reduce the appearance of scars and improve skin texture. It works by creating a protective silicone barrier over the scar that helps hydrate and flatten raised scars while reducing redness and discoloration.
Dermatix is an advanced silicone-based scar treatment gel designed to improve the appearance of both new and existing scars. This transparent, self-drying gel creates a protective layer that helps flatten, soften, and reduce discoloration of various scar types, including hypertrophic and keloid scars. Dermatix uses clinically proven silicone technology to normalise collagen production in scarred tissue. Unlike many other treatments, Dermatix is non-greasy, odorless, and dries quickly, making it convenient for daily use on visible and non-visible scars.
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Dermatix should be used consistently for a minimum of 8-12 weeks, though many users continue treatment for 3-6 months for maximum benefit. New scars typically respond faster than older, more established scars. Visible improvement usually begins after about 4-8 weeks of regular use. Continue using Dermatix until you achieve satisfactory results, as recommended by healthcare professionals. For older scars (over 2 years), longer treatment periods may be necessary. The treatment duration varies depending on individual healing factors and scar characteristics.
Dermatix should not be applied to open wounds, unhealed skin, or active skin infections. Wait until your wound has completely healed and any stitches have been removed before starting treatment. People with known sensitivity or allergy to silicone should avoid using Dermatix. Consult a healthcare provider before use if you have unusual skin conditions in the treatment area. Dermatix is for external use only and should be kept away from mucous membranes including eyes, inside of nose, and mouth.
Dermatix contains silicone polymers that work locally on the skin with minimal systemic absorption, making it generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, as with any product used during these periods, it’s advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before starting treatment. When using Dermatix while breastfeeding, avoid applying it to areas that may come into direct contact with the baby, or ensure it’s completely dry before skin-to-skin contact to prevent ingestion.
Yes, Dermatix does have an expiration date printed on the packaging, typically 2-3 years from manufacture. Using expired Dermatix isn’t dangerous but may result in reduced effectiveness as the active ingredients can degrade over time. For optimal results, store Dermatix according to instructions and use before the expiration date. If you notice changes in color, consistency, or smell of your Dermatix gel, it may indicate product deterioration and should be replaced even if it hasn’t reached its official expiration date.
Dermatix is specially formulated to improve the appearance of hypertrophic and keloid scars. While it’s most effective on raised scars, Dermatix can also help with surgical scars, burns, and acne scarring. For older scars (over 2 years), results may vary as mature scars are typically more resistant to treatment. If you’re unsure whether your scar is suitable for Dermatix treatment, consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended. Dermatix is designed for external use only and should not be applied to open wounds or mucous membranes.
You should only begin applying Dermatix once your wound has completely healed and there is no open skin. Typically, this means waiting until sutures are removed and the wound has fully closed, usually 10-14 days after surgery. Starting Dermatix treatment early in the scar formation process (within the first 3 months) can provide optimal results. Always follow your surgeon’s advice regarding post-operative care, as they may have specific recommendations about when to begin using Dermatix on your surgical scar.
Dermatix can be used by children, but parental supervision is recommended during application. The gentle, silicone-based formula of Dermatix makes it suitable for children’s sensitive skin, particularly for scars resulting from injuries, burns, or surgeries. For very young children, consult with a pediatrician before starting treatment. When applying Dermatix to a child’s scar, ensure they don’t touch or rub the area until the gel has dried completely to prevent accidental ingestion.
Do not throw unused Dermatix gel in household rubbish. According to GPHC regulations and NHS guidelines, all unused medications including topical treatments like Dermatix should be returned to your local pharmacy for safe disposal. UK pharmacies are legally required to accept unused medications from the public and dispose of them through approved pharmaceutical waste services to protect the environment and prevent accidental access. Never flush medications down toilets or put them in regular recycling – the silicone content in Dermatix requires specialised processing. Use the NHS “Find a Pharmacy” service to locate participating pharmacies near you, or contact your GP surgery which may also have medication return schemes.
For detailed information about Dermatix, you can find information through these two sources. The British National Formulary (BNF) provides healthcare professionals with up-to-date information about the use of medicines, including key details on prescribing and administration For personalised advice about your specific condition or questions about the medication, you can use e-Surgery’s “Ask a Pharmacist” service where qualified pharmacists can provide professional healthcare guidance. Additionally, patient information leaflets are provided with your prescription when ordering through e-Surgery.
Dermatix is designed to improve the appearance of scars, not completely remove them. With consistent use, Dermatix can help reduce redness, flatten raised scars, and improve skin texture. The degree of improvement varies depending on scar type, age, and individual skin characteristics. Clinical studies show that silicone treatments like Dermatix can significantly improve scar appearance in 80% of cases. Patient expectations should be realistic – while Dermatix can make scars less noticeable, complete erasure of scars is not typically possible with any non-surgical treatment.
Dermatix can be beneficial for raised acne scars (hypertrophic or keloid types). The silicone-based formula helps normalise collagen synthesis in the scarred area, potentially improving texture and reducing prominence. For depressed or pitted acne scars, Dermatix may have limited effectiveness as these require different treatment approaches. Consulting with a dermatologist about comprehensive acne scar treatment is recommended, as they might suggest combining Dermatix with other therapies for optimal results.
Yes! Dermatix is available to buy online from trusted pharmacies, such as e-Surgery!
When buying Dermatix online, make sure that the green GPhC and MHRA logos are visible at the bottom of the webpage to ensure that any medication you buy online is genuine. You can also check the pharmacy is operating legally by using the GPhC pharmacy checker. If you need specific advice about Dermatix or alternative scar treatment options available through e-Surgery, you can use our free Ask A Pharmacist service where qualified pharmacists will provide professional guidance about the most suitable products for your needs.
Dermatix is safe and effective for use on facial scars. Its transparent, non-greasy formula makes it particularly suitable for visible areas like the face. When applying to facial scars, take extra care to avoid contact with mucous membranes such as eyes, inside of nose, or mouth. The discreet nature of Dermatix means it can be part of your daily skincare regime without being noticeable. Many users report significant improvement in the appearance of facial scars after consistent use. For additional information about scar treatments, you can also read e-Surgery’s blog articles including their guide on natural home remedies for acne scars.
Dermatix is formulated to be gentle and is generally well-tolerated by sensitive skin. The silicone-based composition is free from many common allergens and irritants found in other scar treatments. If you have a history of skin sensitivity, consider performing a patch test before full application. In rare cases, some users may experience mild irritation. Those with known silicone allergies should consult a healthcare professional before using Dermatix. Most sensitive skin users can use Dermatix without complications.
Store Dermatix at room temperature between 15-25°C (59-77°F), away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the tube tightly closed when not in use and store it in a dry place such as a medicine cabinet. Avoid storing Dermatix in bathrooms or other humid areas where temperature fluctuations occur. Proper storage helps maintain the gel’s effectiveness and extends its shelf life. Always check the product before use – if you notice any changes in color, consistency, or smell, replace the product.
Most users notice improvements in their scars after 4-8 weeks of consistent, twice-daily application of Dermatix. However, optimal results typically require 8-12 weeks of continuous use, with some users continuing treatment for 3-6 months for maximum benefit. New scars generally respond faster than older, established scars. Individual results vary depending on scar type, size, and personal healing factors. If you don’t see any improvement after 12 weeks of consistent use, consult with a healthcare professional to discuss alternative treatment options.
To apply Dermatix effectively, ensure the scarred area is clean and completely dry. Squeeze a small pea-sized amount of gel directly onto your fingertip and spread it in a thin, even layer over the scar. Allow Dermatix to dry for 4-5 minutes before covering with clothing or applying cosmetic products. For optimal results, apply Dermatix twice daily – once in the morning and once in the evening. Consistent application is crucial for effectiveness, so incorporate it into your daily skincare routine for best results.
Dermatix is well-tolerated by most users, with side effects being rare and usually mild. Some people may experience temporary skin irritation, redness, or itching at the application site. These reactions typically subside as your skin adjusts to the treatment. In rare cases, contact dermatitis may occur if you have sensitivity to silicone. If you experience persistent irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider. To minimise potential reactions, always apply Dermatix to completely clean, dry skin.
Dermatix is dispensed from e-Surgery’s UK registered pharmacy and delivered by Royal Mail in fully recyclable packaging. You can choose from three delivery options: delivered within 3 working days, 2 working days or Special Delivery next day by 1pm. All medications are sent in discreet, unbranded white or brown packaging without any mention of e-Surgery to protect your privacy. Orders placed before 5:00pm on weekdays are dispatched the same day.
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