C-section and pelvic surgery scars don't just affect appearance — tight, restricted scar tissue can pull on surrounding muscle and nerve, contributing to discomfort long after the wound has healed. The ScarGone Massage Set combines a vibrating massager with a natural healing balm, bringing the scar massage therapy recommended by surgeons and physiotherapists into your own home routine.
Massager and 50ml balm included. Suitable for C-section, hysterectomy, perineal, and other surgical scars, once your surgeon or physiotherapist has confirmed it's safe to begin.
The massager — three heads, three jobs
Vibrating at 5,500 cycles per minute, the massager restores motion, reduces tightness and pain, and improves the tone and texture of scar tissue. Three interchangeable heads target different needs:
| Head | Use |
| Flat head | General daily massage. Relaxes scar tissue across broader areas — ideal for the length of a C-section scar. |
| Cone head | Targets tightness and pain at specific points — ideal for raised or restricted areas of a scar. |
| Domed head | Stimulates cell repair and circulation. Use to encourage tissue regeneration in deeper scars. |
Keep the protective lid on to massage larger areas of skin more gently.
When to start
New (immature) scars are often painful, itchy, or sensitive as nerve endings heal — and this is when massage is most effective. Begin as soon as your surgeon or physiotherapist advises, typically 6–8 weeks after surgery.
Older (mature) scars, usually 3–18 months after healing, respond more gradually. Consistent, regular use over time improves tone and texture.
The balm
Pure honey, beeswax, avocado oil, olive oil, sea buckthorn, propolis, and royal jelly — seven natural ingredients chosen for their skin-nourishing properties. The balm softens scar tissue on contact, while the massager's vibration drives increased blood flow to deliver oxygen and nutrients deeper into the healing area.
50ml. Suitable for all skin types.
Complete your scar management routine
For an even more comprehensive approach, pair this set with ScarGone Silicone Scar Therapy Sheets — silicone is one of the most clinically supported treatments for reducing scar appearance, and works particularly well alongside regular massage.
How to use
Apply a small amount of balm to the scar. Massage gently with your chosen head, working along and across the scar line. Use daily as part of your routine for best results.
Always check with your surgeon or physiotherapist before starting scar massage, particularly following surgery. Do not use on open or unhealed wounds.

Do not use on open or unhealed wounds. Always seek guidance from your surgeon or physiotherapist before beginning scar massage. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children.


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