When I was recently asked if I had any interest in trying out a new scar treatment, I thought to myself, sure. Loxy has the perfect scar to use in a test! Loxy got this scar when he had a cancerous mole removed about a year ago. The scar is about an inch long and is slightly noticeable. He did use an OTC product after the procedure to aid in reducing the scar, which helped a little. After a few months of using that OTC treatment, his scar looked like this.
(Taken before InviCible was used)I asked Loxy to try using a new scar treatment, InviCible, twice per day for the next month or so. He diligently did this, even adding it to his Sparkpeople daily to do list so he wouldn't let me/us down. Here is a bit about InviCible, before we get to the afters.

InviCible can be used to treat scars, burns, acne, stretch marks and hyper-pigmentation. According to the company, "InviCible Scars combines proven skin care technology, a patent-pending blend of naturally-derived collagen boosters, intensive moisturizers, pigment lighteners and essential fatty acids - along with the safest form of silicone gel - to help speed the healing process, smooth skin texture and even out skin tone. Equally as important, InviCible Scars DOES NOT contain one ingredient that’s controversial, inconclusive, superfluous or harmful, including D4 and D5 silicones, commonly found in existing scar treatments. The anhydrous formula (formulated without water) is both preservative- (paraben) and fragrance-free, so it’s hypo-allergenic and 100% non-irritating."

InviCible can be used to treat scars, burns, acne, stretch marks and hyper-pigmentation. According to the company, "InviCible Scars combines proven skin care technology, a patent-pending blend of naturally-derived collagen boosters, intensive moisturizers, pigment lighteners and essential fatty acids - along with the safest form of silicone gel - to help speed the healing process, smooth skin texture and even out skin tone. Equally as important, InviCible Scars DOES NOT contain one ingredient that’s controversial, inconclusive, superfluous or harmful, including D4 and D5 silicones, commonly found in existing scar treatments. The anhydrous formula (formulated without water) is both preservative- (paraben) and fragrance-free, so it’s hypo-allergenic and 100% non-irritating."
So how did it work? After 45 days, here are the results on Loxy's face.
(Taken 45 days after the first picture. Used InviCible twice per day.)Not too bad, it is only still slightly visible. The scar itself has flattened out and isn't as obvious as it was before using InviCible. InviCible is available online, as well as select physicians' offices and medi-spas. It retails for $82. Click here to do a trial of InviCible for slightly less.
This product was sent to me for the purposes of review. InviCible does not test on animals.
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Wow, nice.
ReplyDeleteWow. This sounds great! Granted, $82 is a little steep, but this seems like it would be a legitimate way to decrease your scar visibility. And I love that it doesn't contain any of the harmful things that are included in most other scar medications.
ReplyDeleteThe results actually looks pretty good. But yeah... $82 is a bit steep.
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