No. Stratamark is not meant to be used on open wounds or compromised skin. Stratpharma Switzerland has another medical product, Stratamed, which is specifically designed to be used on compromised skin.
No. Stratamark is not meant to be used on open wounds or compromised skin. Stratpharma Switzerland has other medical devices such as Stratamed and Stratacel, which can be used on open wounds and compromised skin.
Your sunscreen will still protect your skin against the sun. Make sure Stratamark is the first contact with your skin and apply the sunscreen after Stratamark is dry.
If your stretch marks are old, Stratamark will soften and flatten them. Keep using Stratamark until no further improvement is seen. Note that old stretch marks may require a longer treatment period.
No side effects have been observed with the proper use of Stratamark. It is not absorbed by the skin, so it will not produce systemic side effects, and it is unlikely to produce local side effects.
Simply continue using the gel and remember to keep applying it daily to make sure Stratamark remains in continuous contact with your skin (24 hours a day/7 days a week). If you do not use Stratamark daily, the efficacy may be reduced and you may not have the best possible result.