Your scars are not your fault… you did nothing to cause them, they are a normal reaction of your skin to injury or surgery, and are affected by all kinds of things you can’t control. Of course, no one told me this either… I had to learn it on my own… and that’s why I’m sharing what I know with you here. I didn't want anyone to spend another day, another minute hiding a scar and losing, bit by bit, your self-confidence, your pride… and maybe life. Episyl for scars
Episyl is a product different from anything out there. Completely unique. Rather than a cream that stays on top of the skin Episyl comes in two parts — an oil based skincare lotion that your skin literally soaks in; and a unique capsule jammed with a blend of highly specialized botanicals that work from the inside out.
The problem arrives when we hurt our skin. These injuries can be things such as deep cuts, burns, or as in my case, an emergency appendectomy. Even acne, especially if it’s severe, can result in scarring.
Episyl is manufactured in a state of the art facility, following the strict guidelines of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Good Manufacturing Practices, or “G.M.P.” Even if you don’t order from us, you should always, always insist that the products you put into your body are created under conditions where consistency, quality and cleanliness are monitored and controlled.
How ugly your scarring is depends on many different things, none of which you can change such as the depth and size of your wound, your age, heredity, sex and even your ethnicity. These all affect how your skin will react, and just how terrible looking (and long lasting) your scar will be.
I don’t need to show you what a scar looks like. You see one each day. In fact, It’ll be its the first thing you look at every morning, isn’t it? You keep praying it will get better… the skin will smooth out and flatten, the awful redness will start to fade, the itchy, uncomfortable feeling will slow up… maybe stop.
But it hasn’t so far, and it probably never will. Maybe a part of you is even terified that your scar will look this awful forever (I know I was). You fear the thought of a lifetime of being branded… of the stares and the awkward moments… of thinking there must be something wrong with you for your scars to be this bad.
Which leads me to everyone’s next thought …
You did nothing wrong. You’re not the victim of an untrained surgeon or bad advice. The scars you posess are not your fault. In fact, they are a totally natural part of the healing process. After an injury to the skin, your body attempts to lay down new collagen fibers in order to repair the damage. It’s this healing process that really creates scarring.
And even though our bodies are incredibe machines, the skin can’t be re-built exactly as it was previously. Your scars have a different feeling and quality than the skin around them. Strangely, sweat glands and hair follicles will not grow back, and scar tissue is less able to stand up to ultraviolet radiation.
You’ve lived with those embarrassing, horrible looking scars for too long. Episyl works fast. If you’re like me (and most people) you’ll notice your scars start to fade within just the first few days.
And while everyone… and every scar is different… most people find that Episyl works so fast, so effectively that they can be wearing that hot-looking swimsuit or little black dress in as little as two weeks.
You really can't ask for more than that can you?
"I had a breast reduction and I am very happy with the results, but there is a big scar from my nipple to my chest on the underside of my breasts. It really bothered me. So about 4 months after my surgery I got Episyl and started using it. Its been 3 months since then and my scar is barely even noticeable. If you want to se it you have to get in very good light and look very closely. There is no redness, or raised skin. My breasts look perfect and natural.”
Kim Conners
Mount Sterling, KY
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