Products for Scars & Scarring

Targeted Skincare for Scars & Scarring

Discover science led treatments that help soften the look of scars, even skin tone and support healthy renewal.

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Products for Scars & Scarring

About Products for Scars & Scarring

Discover the Best Skincare for Scars

Explore targeted treatments that help soften the look of scars, smooth texture and brighten post-blemish marks. From silicone gels to dermatologist-favoured actives, our edit brings together effective options for both face and body.

Find Your Perfect Scar Care Routine

Choose from silicone gels and sheets for raised scars, retinoids to support renewal, vitamin C and niacinamide to even tone, and gentle acids to refine texture. Pair with a daily broad spectrum SPF to protect progress and prevent further darkening.

Advice on Our Range of Scar Treatments

Not sure where to start? Speak to our skincare experts for personalised guidance, read our blogs for step-by-step routines or complete our free online skin test to build a scar care plan tailored to your needs.

Advanced Scar Care Solutions from iS Clinical

iS Clinical offers clinically proven, botanically powered formulas to help improve the appearance of scars, refine uneven texture and restore a more even skin tone. Featuring pharmaceutical grade ingredients such as retinol, vitamin C, and gentle acids, these professional treatments are trusted by dermatologists and backed by clinical trials. Whether targeting post acne marks, post procedure scarring or areas of discolouration, iS Clinical delivers visible results with gentle yet effective care.

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Expert Tip for Scars & Scarring

"Keep it simple and consistent. In the morning, cleanse, apply vitamin C or niacinamide and finish with broad spectrum SPF. In the evening, cleanse, apply a retinoid or azelaic acid on intact skin, then moisturise. For raised scars, apply silicone gel or sheets daily on clean, dry skin as directed. Start actives slowly, patch test first and increase frequency only when your skin feels comfortable."

- Kimberley, Clinic & Customer Experience Manager

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Different Types Of Acne Scars And How To Treat Them

So you've just tackled a bout of acne, and your skin is finally blemish free. However, once the breakouts have subsided, they can leave their mark on your skin, leaving pitted scars and patches of red pigmentation. But, hope is not lost as there are many tactics that you can use to make your way to smooth, bright and even skin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What skincare ingredients work best for scars?

Silicone gels or sheets help flatten and soften raised scars. Retinoids support collagen and texture. Vitamin C, niacinamide, azelaic acid and gentle AHAs or BHAs can improve tone and clarity over time.

Do silicone gels really help with scars?

Yes. Consistent use of medical grade silicone can help reduce thickness, redness and hardness in hypertrophic or keloid prone scars.

Can skincare fade acne scars and dark marks?

Topicals can help with post acne marks and mild textural change. Look for retinoids, vitamin C, azelaic acid and niacinamide. Deeper atrophic scars often need professional procedures for best results.

How long does scar skincare take to work?

Expect gradual change. Many people see visible improvements in 8 to 12 weeks with daily use, with further gains over several months.

Is SPF important for scars?

Essential. Daily broad spectrum SPF helps prevent darkening and allows brightening ingredients to work more effectively.

Which acids are safest for sensitive skin with scars?

Start with mandelic or lactic acid at low strength two to three times per week. Increase frequency slowly if well tolerated.

Can I use retinol on new scars?

Introduce retinol only after the skin has closed and re epithelialized. Use a pea sized amount at night and buffer with moisturiser to reduce irritation.

What helps redness from recent blemishes?

Niacinamide, azelaic acid and centella can calm visible redness. A gentle SPF and fragrance free moisturiser support the barrier while the skin settles.

Are there products for body scars and stretch marks?

Yes. Silicone sheets, retinoid body lotions and moisturisers with urea or lactic acid may help texture and tone on larger areas.

When should I see a professional?

If scars are raised, painful, rapidly changing or you want faster results, consult a dermatologist or aesthetic practitioner for options like micro-needling, peels, lasers or steroid treatments.