Strataderm is a rapidly drying, transparent silicone gel formulation for the treatment of abnormal scars, both old and new.
Strataderm is used for the prevention and treatment of abnormal and excessive scar formation.
Strataderm was developed for the use on all types of scars including those resulting from:
• General and cosmetic surgery
• Trauma and bites
• Burns and chronic wounds
• Acne, and other diseases of the skin
• Prevents abnormal and excessive scar formation
• Softens and flattens raised scars
• Relieves the itching and discomfort of scars
• Reduces redness and discolouration associated with scars
• Suitable for children, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers and people with sensitive skin
Age of scars before treatment: 14 months
Left scar remained untreated, right scar treated for 2 months
Start of treatment with Strataderm
After 2 months of treatment with Strataderm
Strataderm is an advanced formulation that requires substantially less product per application than typical creams or gels.
Strataderm 5g
is enough to treat a 2-3 cm linear scar for over 90 days
Strataderm 10g
is enough to treat a 5-7 cm linear scar for over 90 days
Strataderm 20g
is enough to treat a 10 -14 cm linear scar for over 90 days
Strataderm 50g
is enough to treat an area of 6x12 cm for over 90 days


1. Ensure that the scar is clean and dry.
2. Apply a very thin layer of Strataderm to the scar and allow to dry. When applied correctly, Strataderm should be dry in 3-4 minutes.
3. If it takes longer to dry you have probably applied too much. Gently remove the excess with a tissue and allow the drying process to continue.
4. Once dry, Strataderm can be covered by a physical sunscreen, cosmetics, pressure garments or casts.
• Strataderm should be applied once daily, or twice daily to exposed areas, or as required to maintain contact with the affected surface, or as advised by your physician.
• For best results, Strataderm should maintain continuous contact with the skin (24 hours a day/ 7 days a week).
• Strataderm is recommended as a minimum treatment of 60-90 days. Larger and older scars may take longer. Continued use is recommended until no further improvement is seen.
• Strataderm does not need to be rubbed in or massaged as it does not penetrate through the skin and will not enhance its effect.
1. Mustoe, T. (2007). Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 32(1), pp. 82-92.
2. Gold, MH, et al. (2014). Dermatologic Surgery., 40(8), pp. 825-831
3. Data on file, 2010 (Dr. A. Irwin study). Stratpharma AG.