Scar massage therapy is recognised by health professionals worldwide as one of the most effective ways to reduce scar tissue, improve mobility, and minimise long-term scarring. The ScarGone Scar Management Massager puts that therapy in your hands — at home, on your schedule.
Vibrating at 5,500 cycles per minute, it works on both new and old scars to restore motion, reduce tightness and pain, and improve the tone and texture of damaged skin.
Three massage heads — each with a specific job
Flat head — relaxes scar tissue across broader areas. Use for general daily massage.
Cone head — targets tightness and pain at specific points. Ideal for raised or restricted scars.
Domed head — stimulates cell repair and circulation. Use to encourage tissue regeneration in deeper scars.
The protective lid can also be kept on to treat larger areas of skin gently.
Works on all scar types
Keloid scars — softens and flattens raised tissue, preventing it from adhering to underlying muscles, tendons, and nerves. Effective for acne scarring.
Hypertrophic scars — the most common scar type. Massage increases blood flow to the area and supports faster healing.
Contracture (burn) scars — once the scar has matured, regular massage is effective for maintaining mobility and encouraging continued healing.
New scars and old scars
Immature scars (from wound closure onwards) — often painful, itchy, or sensitive as nerve endings heal. Massage therapy is most effective at this stage. Begin as soon as your surgeon or physiotherapist advises, typically around 6–8 weeks post-op.
Mature scars (usually 3–18 months after healing) — improving tone and texture at this stage takes a more consistent, patient approach. Results come with regular use over time.
Get more from every session
Use the massager with ScarGone Scar Balm for a more effective massage — the natural balm softens tissue on contact while the vibration drives increased blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients deeper into the healing area.
For a complete scar management routine, combine with ScarGone Silicone Scar Therapy Sheets — silicone is one of the most clinically supported treatments for reducing scar appearance and is particularly effective used alongside regular massage.
Always check with your surgeon or physiotherapist before starting scar massage, particularly following surgery. Do not use on open or unhealed wounds.








