Showing posts with label oleeva fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oleeva fabric. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Scars, what are you using? How long before they fade to white?

A common thread on blogs related to scar treatments is, "Which one do I use?". If you are viewing this site and have visited www.4TKMEDICAL.COM you are probably working through this very issue yourself.

With the options available it is important to make an educated decision. Good for you! for reading and researching and I hope this blog helps to inform you so you are happy with your purchase.

  • Read the blog linked to the breastcancer.org site. These women are sharing what they have been through and why would they lie?
  • Oleeva fabric is washable and reusable. Lasts for months. ECONOMICAL!
  • Oleeva Fabric Shapes are pre-cut and tailored to optimize healing following specific surgical procedures, such as mammoplasty, caesarian section, brachioplasty and others.
  • Early treatment with silicone sheeting is a proven key to scar prevention International Clinical Recommendations on Scar Management Plast Reconstr Sur. 2002;110(2):560571
  • Older scars can also benefit from Oleeva!
  • Oleeva products contain NO messy gels or pastes!
  • The silky smooth backing on Oleeva fabric adds convenience under clothing or compression garments for ultimate comfort.
  • Most importantly, the inner surface is made of Silon--used around the world for the treatment of burn scars since the early 1990s.

Please don't hesistate to contact me if you have any questions. We are here to help you make an informed decision. Visit the site and click our email...Have a wonderful day!


lynn@4tkmedical.com

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Pectus Excavatum & Oleeva Fabric








SURGICAL SCAR AND OLEEVA

My neighbor's teenage son underwent surgery last summer. He just started using Oleeva Fabric to help lessen the scar left from the incision. This note is from his mom:


Hey, Lynn. Here are some pictures of P.J.'s scar and the Oleeva patch. He likes the smaller one better. It fits over the raised portion of the scar.

This picture was taken in August 2009. The scar is from a surgery to correct Pectus Excavatum, a growth of the sternum inward, causing "chicken breast". The scar seems to have taken a long time to heal, and over a year later, it still is raised and pink. He wears the patch all the time except for showering.

We'll take another picture in a week.



Thanks to PJ for sharing with us and allowing us to follow the progress of the scar tissue with Oleeva. This product is for ANY scar that you wish were flatter, thinner, less noticeable. Visit our website and see which product is right for you. www.4tkmedical.com