Managing scar tissue effectively means working on it consistently and from more than one angle. The ScarGone Scar Management Set brings together three complementary treatments — natural balm, silicone scar tape, and a targeted massager — to address scar appearance, tightness, and discomfort in a single, complete routine.
Whether you're recovering from surgery, a C-section, or dealing with older scarring, this set gives you everything you need to start a proper scar care routine at home.
What's in the set
A 100% natural balm formulated with sea buckthorn, propolis, royal jelly, pure honey, avocado oil, beeswax, and olive oil. Apply directly to scar tissue and massage in — the balm softens and nourishes while stimulating the circulation that healing skin needs. Works on both new and old scars.
Transparent silicone tape on a roll — simply rip to the size and shape you need and apply directly over the scar. No cutting tools required, and the transparent film means you can monitor how your scar is healing without removing it. Silicone is one of the most clinically supported treatments available for reducing scar height, redness, and texture, and is particularly effective for raised and keloid scars. Wear between massage sessions for continuous gentle compression throughout the day.
ScarGone Scar Management Massager
A handheld massager vibrating at 5,500 cycles per minute, with three interchangeable heads for targeted treatment. The flat head relaxes tissue across broader areas; the cone head addresses tightness and pain at specific points; the domed head stimulates cell repair and circulation. Use with the balm for maximum effect.
How to use the set together
1. Apply a small amount of ScarGone Scar Balm to the scar.
2. Use the ScarGone Massager to work the balm into the tissue for 2–3 minutes using gentle circular or cross-friction movements.
3. After massage, apply a length of ScarGone Silicone Scar Tape cut to size over the area.
4. Repeat once or twice daily. Scar remodelling is a gradual process — consistency is what delivers results.
Do not use on open or unhealed wounds. If your scar is post-surgical, check with your surgeon or physiotherapist before starting — most recommend beginning once the wound has fully closed, usually around 6–8 weeks post-op.








