Using Eurogel Plus with 3M™ Adhesive Strips: Best Practices for Scar Care - Plastic Surgery

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A few days ago, during my follow-up appointment for suture removal, the doctor prescribed Eurogel Plus scar care gel and 3M™ Steri-Strip adhesive strips.
The doctor advised that after applying the adhesive strips, I should apply the gel and wait for it to absorb.
Can I apply the medication directly onto the adhesive strips for absorption? It is difficult to visually or physically determine if it has been absorbed.

Huang Yuhang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/03/15

Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery


It is reasonable to alternately use adhesive strips, clean the skin after removing them, and then apply the gel.
Once the gel has dried, it can be used together with the adhesive strips.

Reply Date: 2022/03/15

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When it comes to scar care, using Eurogel Plus in conjunction with 3M™ Adhesive Strips can be an effective strategy for promoting healing and minimizing the appearance of scars. Here are some best practices to consider when using these products together:

Understanding the Products
Eurogel Plus is a silicone-based gel designed to improve the appearance of scars. It works by hydrating the scar tissue, which can help to soften and flatten the scar over time. Silicone gels are widely recognized in dermatology for their effectiveness in scar management.

3M™ Adhesive Strips are often used to secure dressings or to provide support to the skin. They are designed to be gentle on the skin while providing adequate adhesion. These strips can help protect the area from external irritants and can also assist in keeping the scar site clean and moist, which is crucial for optimal healing.


Application Guidelines
1. Clean the Area: Before applying either product, ensure that the scar area is clean and dry. Use a mild soap and water to cleanse the area, and pat it dry gently with a clean towel.

2. Apply the 3M™ Adhesive Strip: Place the adhesive strip over the scar as directed by your healthcare provider. Ensure that it adheres well to the skin without causing discomfort.

3. Apply Eurogel Plus: After securing the adhesive strip, you can apply Eurogel Plus. It is generally recommended to apply a thin layer of the gel directly onto the scar. If your doctor has advised you to apply the gel over the adhesive strip, ensure that the strip is clean and dry before application.

4. Allow Absorption: After applying the gel, allow it to absorb into the skin. This may take a few minutes. If you are applying the gel over the adhesive strip, it may not absorb in the same way as it would directly onto the skin, but it can still provide a moisturizing effect.

5. Monitor for Reactions: Keep an eye on the area for any signs of irritation or allergic reaction. If you notice increased redness, swelling, or discomfort, consult your healthcare provider.

6. Follow Up: Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider is essential to assess the healing process and to determine if any adjustments to your scar care regimen are necessary.


Additional Considerations
- Frequency of Application: Follow your doctor's recommendations regarding how often to apply Eurogel Plus and how long to keep the adhesive strip in place. Typically, silicone gels are applied twice daily, but this can vary based on individual needs.

- Sun Protection: Protect the scar from sun exposure, as UV rays can darken scars and make them more noticeable. Use sunscreen or cover the scar with clothing when outdoors.

- Patience is Key: Scar healing is a gradual process. It may take several weeks to months to see significant improvements in the appearance of the scar. Consistency in applying the gel and using the adhesive strips as directed will yield the best results.

- Consultation: If you have any concerns about the effectiveness of the products or if you experience any adverse effects, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance.

In summary, using Eurogel Plus with 3M™ Adhesive Strips can be an effective approach to scar management. By following the proper application techniques and maintaining regular communication with your healthcare provider, you can optimize your scar care routine and enhance the healing process.

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