Improve scars – old and new.
Kelo-cote ® improves and
reduces the appearance of
scars, both old and new,
restoring confidence and self-esteem.
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Sinclair Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Dane Mill Business Centre
Broadhurst Lane
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 1 LA
Tel: +44(0) 1477 549392
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The most common types of scars
Various types of scars can form when the normal wound process is disrupted.1
Kelo-cote® has been uniquely formulated to help manage reducing them
to a more natural looking state.2
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Hypertrophic scars are usually red, thick and elevated and can
be itchy or painful. The growth of hypertrophic scars is confined to the boundaries
of the original wound, and usually develops in the weeks after the trauma (linear
hypertrophic scar) or burn injury (widespread hypertrophic scar). These scars may
improve naturally; the process can take up to a year or more. |
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Keloid scars are thick, rounded, irregular clusters of scar tissue
that extend beyond the original wound. Keloids may occur at any age, but tend to
develop more readily in younger individuals and in darker-skinned people. They often
appear red or darker in color when compared with the surrounding skin. Keloids may
not develop for many months after injury, and can worsen during pregnancy.
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Atrophic scars are generally small, round depressions that lie
below the surface of the surrounding skin. They are formed following acne or chickenpox,
when the healing process is disrupted and insufficient new connective fibres are
produced.1,3
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Safe and effective treatment
for new and old scars |
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The number one choice of
Plactic Surgeons and Dermatologists |
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Available in various sizes and
NOW with sun protection factor |
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Available in various sizes and
NOW with sun protection factor |