Keloid Dissolve Gel

                           4 fluid ounces of gel


It is slow acting gel so there is not any real pain in using the gel. There will be some tingling. 
Keloids are made up of collagen and fibrin. 
Dimexide in the gel breaks the collagen bonds on the raised scar and destroys the fibrin too. 
At the same dimexide is anti-inflammatory, but initiates inflammation in the scar that is temporary. 
Upon first application it starts the work in around 30 minutes. The scar will start to redden and enlarge. 
As the bonds of the collagen break this causes physical enlargement. It can be applied up to 8 hours nonstop. 
After usage has been stopped for 12 hours the scar will be smaller.
Application with the gel will start process again and should be done over and over until it has completely flattened and scar tissue is no longer felt.  
Pictures will be provided of before and after results along with application time. 

Excessive scar tissue is caused by fibroblasts that secrete too much collagen and fibrin. It takes time to break this up and many 
hours of usage of the gel. The gel does not dry out, but does require washing off and reapplication every 4 hours. 

Madecassoside has been shown to destroy fibroblasts that cause keloids. 
"Madecassoside induces apoptosis of keloid fibroblasts via a mitochondrial‐dependent pathway"
"Madecassoside suppresses migration of fibroblasts from keloids: involvement of p38 kinase and PI3K signaling pathways"
Madecassoside is included in the gel at a concentration high enough to be bioactive. 

Gel is thinner in consistency than the colloidal silver gel, but still stays put with thin coats. This is done on purpose to make it more bioactive. 

To apply the gel use any small piece of plastic such as pointed end of a pen top and just dab it on the scar.
Very little is needed for it to work, so one jar will last a very long time.