Scarban C-Section Recovery Kit – Silicone Sheets for C-Section Scars
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The Scarban® C-Section Recovery Kit provides pre-shaped silicone sheets for C-section scars to support postpartum healing and Caesarean scar treatment at home. Made from medical-grade silicone, these reusable silicone scar strips help keep your C-section incision hydrated, protected and more comfortable—reducing the look of raised (hypertrophic or keloid) scars over time. If you’re comparing options for C-section scar treatment NZ, this kit delivers an easy, non-invasive routine that fits daily life. Start when the wound is fully closed and your clinician gives the all-clear, then wear the silicone tape for C-section scar consistently for best results. Fast NZ shipping and local support included.
Why choose silicone sheets for C-section scars?
- Actively reduce C-section scars 1
- Effective on both new and old scars (hypertrophic / keloid) 1
- Evidence-based, guideline-aligned therapy 1–4
- Gold-standard, non-invasive C-section scar treatment recognised in international guidelines
- Creates a breathable, occlusive barrier that supports hydration and collagen balance
- Designed for postpartum C-section scar care with flexible, comfortable daily wear

Scarban C-Section Recovery Kit
Scarban® C-Section silicone scar sheets are supplied in a handy C-Section Recovery Kit, so that your patient can perform the scar treatment independently.
- Elastic and self-adhesive
- 100% medical-grade silicone
- Washable
- UV protection (UPF 50)
- For all skin types
- Durable in use
- Safe and easy to use
Silicone scar therapy is the gold standard
Silicone scar therapy is:
- The preferred therapy for both prevention and C-section scar treatment
- A proven, non-invasive option for scar therapy
- Evidence-based recommendations
- Safe and easy to use
- The best form of self C-section recovery NZ has to offer
The International Scar Management guidelines are clear 1–4

What’s in the C-section recovery kit
- Pre-shaped silicone sheet for C-section scars (medical-grade, reusable)
- Mild cleaning & maintenance soap
- Instructions for safe, effective Caesarean scar treatment
This postpartum C-section scar care is designed for comfortable daily wear and easy home care.
How to use
- Start 2–4 hours/day, build to 12–24 hours/day as tolerated
- Wear for 8–12 weeks (older or raised C-section scars may need longer)
- Apply to clean, dry, fully closed skin; avoid creams/oils underneath
- Clean daily with the included soap; air-dry adhesive side up
Safety: stop if irritation occurs and seek clinician advice. Do not use if you have a silicone allergy.
Results you can expect
Consistent daily wear of silicone sheets for C-section scars helps reduce redness, thickness and itch, supporting a scar that looks flatter, softer and less visible—often within 2–4 months. Especially helpful for hypertrophic C-section scars and keloid-prone skin.
Results vary by skin type, scar age and consistency of use.
Recommended by NZ post-op clinics; backed by international scar guidelines.
How C-section silicone tape works
Got questions?
Visit our FAQs page for answers about scar care, product use, shipping, and more.
For longer or curved abdominal incisions, our Scarban Abdominal silicone sheet provides broader coverage.
If you prefer discreet daytime wear or areas where sheets don’t sit well, try the medical-grade Silicone Scar Gel.
Part of the Scarban medical silicone scar management range.
References
1. Niessen, F. et al. Topical Silicone Sheet Application in the Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids.
Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology (2016) 9(10): 28-35
2. Monstrey, S. et al. Updated scar management practical guidelines: non-invasive and invasive measures.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (2014) 67: 1017-1025
3. Mustoe, T.A. et al. International Recommendations on Scar Management.
Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (2002) 110(2): 560-571
4. Meaume, S. et al. Management of scars: updated practical guideline and use of silicones.
European Journal of Dermatology (2014) 24(4): 435-43
5. Gauglitz, G. et al. Hypertrophic Scarring and Keloids: Pathomechanisms and Current and Emerging Treatment Strategies.
Molecular Medicine (2011) Jan–Feb; 17(1–2) 113–125