The application of silicone sheeting, often in the form of an adhesive strip, represents a common method for managing and minimizing the appearance of scars. The procedure generally involves preparing the affected area, cutting the material to the appropriate size, and adhering it directly to the healed wound. Consistent and prolonged use is typically recommended to achieve optimal results.
Adhering to this method can contribute to a flatter, softer, and less visible scar. It operates by hydrating the skin, which in turn promotes collagen regulation and minimizes excessive scar tissue formation. Its use has been documented for both hypertrophic and keloid scars, offering a non-invasive approach to scar management that can be particularly beneficial after surgery or injury.