2-Pack: Mederma Scar Gel 0.7oz Tube - Improve the Overall Appearance of Scars!
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Product Info
Old wounds heal, but they can still leave behind a scar or two. Get rid of those unwanted scars with Mederma Scar Gel! Uniquely formulated to improve the overall appearance, texture and color of scars, Mederma is loaded with botanical extracts which work to soften hardened scar tissue. Use this non-greasy, water-based gel as directed and expect amazing results in as little as eight weeks!
Specs
Condition: New
Packaging: Retail
Warranty: 30 Day
Manufacturer: Merz
Model: 0259030320-2PK
Features Include:
- Topical gel with botanical extracts
- Works to improve the overall appearance, texture and color of scars
- Non-greasy, water-based gel
- Use as directed for best results
- Two 0.7 ounce tubes
Package Includes:
2-Pack: Mederma Scar Gel
*Please allow up to 7-10 business days for your order to ship
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