After my breast reduction surgery, I was on the hunt for something to help minimize scarring. The Scarbandit Silicone Scar Sheets stood out because of their anchor shape and reusable design. Here's my honest take after using them for several weeks.
The thickness of these sheets is impressive—they provide a noticeable cushioning effect over sensitive scars. Unlike thinner alternatives I've tried, these feel substantial and stay in place better (when they stick). The medical-grade silicone is soft against the skin and doesn't cause irritation, which was a relief during early healing stages.
Adhesion is hit-or-miss though. On flat areas like the underside of my breasts, they adhered well for days. But near movement-prone spots (like where my bra band sits), they'd peel at the edges or migrate entirely—I once found one crumpled in my armpit mid-day! Sweating definitely weakens the hold, so I wouldn't recommend them for active wear.
I did appreciate how easy they were to clean and reuse. After gently washing with mild soap, the adhesive stayed effective for about 3-4 uses per sheet. The transparency made them discreet under clothing—no awkward outlines showing through shirts.
Results-wise? My newer scars have softened noticeably, with less redness after consistent use. Older scars (from a prior surgery) showed minimal improvement, but that's expected. At this price point ($40 for 6 sheets), I wish the pack included more pieces or optional shapes for non-breast scars.
Verdict: Great for static areas post-surgery if you're willing to baby them (avoid moisture/movement). Not ideal for active lifestyles or curved body parts unless you don't mind frequent repositioning.