Label: SILADONE SCAR PATCH-

  • Category: MEDICAL DEVICE
  • DEA Schedule: None
  • Marketing Status: Premarket Notification

Drug Label Information

Updated March 2, 2022

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  • INDICATIONS & USAGE

    INDICATIONS
    Gel Sheeting is intended for use in the management, control, and prevention of old and new hypertrophic or keloid scars resulting from burns or surgical or traumatic injury of the skin.

  • CONTRAINDICATIONS

    CONTRAINDICATIONS
    Do not use on open wounds or when any Dermatological conditions disrupt the skin (such as a rash).

  • HOW SUPPLIED

    HOW SUPPLIED
    Non-sterile product is labeled as such and supplied in a protective package within a protective outer container.

  • WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, ADVERSE REACTIONS
    Possible complications include:

    • Superficial maceration of the skin
    • Rash,
    • Skin Discoloration
    • Pruritus,
    • Sheeting tack and thickness vary

    Rashes have been observed on skin under the gel sheeting, this has been attributed to poor or insufficient hygiene. Similar rashes have been attributed to gel sheeting being wrapped too tightly. Should a rash occur, stop using the gel sheeting for 12 hours followed by using the gel sheeting for 12 hours. If the rash persists, a physician should be contacted, and gel sheeting use should be discontinued.

    Discoloration of the skin covered by silicone gel sheeting has been reported, particularly in dark skinned patients. This effect appears to be transient and may be similar to the discoloration experienced whenever an area of skin is covered for extended periods of time.

    Some patients report differences in gel sheeting surface tack and thickness from sheet to sheet. Perception of tack is subjective and the adhesive characteristic of gel sheeting may vary. These variations do not affect the function of the product.

    Small bubbles may form after repeated washing and use. This does not have an impact on the function of the product.

    Do not use creams, lotions, sun block or other silicone products on your skin when wearing silicone gel sheeting. These products will create a barrier between the scar site and silicone gel, preventing a proper healing environment.

    For children under 5 years of age, use under adult supervision.

  • INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
    Silicone Gel Sheeting

    1. Wash both scar and hands per cleaning instructions.
    2. Open the non-sterile pouch containing the Silicone Gel Sheet.
    3. Clear gel sheeting is covered on both sides by a plastic film. Fabric gel sheeting is covered on the tacky side by a plastic film. Remove plastic film prior to use.
    4. The gel sheet may be cut into smaller pieces using scissors or a scalpel. Once you have determined the appropriate size of sheeting to use, apply tacky side to the scar. The gel sheeting should fully cover the scar and extend ¼ inch all the way around the scar border.
    5. The exposed surface of the gel sheeting may be covered with surgical tape or bandage to help hold in place and to prevent sticking to other surfaces.
    6. If the product is worn during sleep, it should be secured. Use of medical tape (Epi-Tape) or other means is recommended to keep the product from falling off.
  • CLEANING, DISINFECTING, AND STERILIZATION INSTRUCTIONS

    CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

    Remove the gel sheet every 12 hours to wash both the scar and the gel sheet. In a basin of warm water, work up a small amount of lather with the soap. Gently wash the piece of gel sheeting in the soapy water, rinse, and then air dry. Make sure the sheeting is completely dry before re-applying to the scar. After washing, rinsing, and drying the scar site re-apply the piece of gel sheeting.

  • SPL UNCLASSIFIED SECTION

    WEARING TIME

    Optimal wearing time for silicone gel sheeting is 24 hours per day.
    If it is not possible to wear the gel sheet for the recommended 24-hour period, a minimum of 12 hours per day is required, washing per the instructions above once in that period. Follow this procedure each day, washing and re-applying the gel sheeting to the scar for 1 to 2 weeks. At that time the piece of gel sheeting will begin to lose its adhesive quality and/or may become embedded with surface dirt. When this occurs, discard the piece of gel sheeting, and apply a new piece.

    The overall optimal period of use is usually 8 to 12 weeks.

    Incident Notice: Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to this product should be reported to and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.

  • Product Label

    NDC: 82219-210-06

    Rx Only

    Siladone Scar Patch

    SILICONE GEL SHEET

    6-Silicone Gel Sheets
    (2) 2" X 2.5" pouches per pack - 3 packs
    Non-sterile

    GREENHILL
    TRADING

    Siladone Gel Sheeting is intended for use in the management, control and prevention of old and new hypertrophic or keloid scars resulting from burns or surgical or traumatic injury of the skin.

    Do not use on open wounds or when any Dermatological conditions disrupt the skin (such as a rash).

    See enclosed insert(s) for full
    prescribing information.

    Siladone GEL

  • INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE
    SILADONE SCAR PATCH 
    elastomer, silicone, for scar management
    Product Information
    Product TypeMEDICAL DEVICEItem Code (Source)NHRIC:82219-210
    Packaging
    #Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    1NHRIC:82219-210-066 in 1 BOX
    12 in 1 POUCH; Type 4: Device Coated/Impregnated/Otherwise Combined with Drug
    Marketing Information
    Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    premarket notificationK00394802/15/2022
    Labeler - Greenhill Trading, Inc. (965879054)