Herbap Matrix - Scar Repairing Gel
Herbap Matrix – Scar Repair Gel
Herbap Matrix contains natural plant-extracted small-molecule “flavanol glycosides” that effectively inhibit the continuous activation of myofibroblasts in the wound area through a “cell-guiding mechanism.” This reduces excessive deposition of extracellular matrix on the skin surface, improves local accumulation of melanin and erythema, helps restore normal skin tone, softens and fades hypertrophic scars, improves keloids, and reduces the chance of scar formation — with a success rate of up to 90%.
Unlike ordinary silicone patches and silicone-based scar products on the market, the patented stilbene small molecules effectively combat bacterial and fungal infections on the wound surface, inhibit free radicals and reactive oxygen species that cause skin aging, and offer stronger antioxidant effects than vitamin C, vitamin E, or onion extract.
Patented Scar Removal Technology
Herbap Matrix Scar Repair Gel uses innovative patented “cell-guiding” technology. It contains no added fragrance and is fast-drying and non-sticky. Application is simple: just apply a thin layer to effectively help prevent scar formation. It is recommended to start using as soon as the wound has stopped bleeding and a surface scab has formed. Use 2–3 times daily for 3 to 6 months for better results.
Related Literature
- Application of flavanol glycosides in inhibiting stellate cell activation: https://patents.justia.com/patent/9260466
- Application methods of dihydroresveratrol or its stilbene derivatives and/or chemical variants as antibacterial agents: https://patents.justia.com/patent/20180319729
Suitable for Both New and Old Scars
For optimal scar-fading results, it is recommended to start using Herbap Matrix as soon as the wound has stopped bleeding and a surface scab has formed. The product can be used on all areas of the skin, including the face, joints, and body folds. Herbap Matrix is suitable for scars formed within the past two years.
In-Depth Comparison of Herbap Matrix with Common Scar Products on the Market
Traditional scar products currently available are mainly divided into two categories: silicone gels and silicone patches. Silicone gels are usually applied after the wound has fully healed, while patches are stuck onto the scar like adhesive tape. Common ingredients include silica, esterified vitamin C, onion extract, and antioxidants. Their main functions are to create a sealed moisturizing environment, soften scars, and fade pigmentation. However, clinical results vary, and some users experience allergic reactions or dermatitis due to excessive sealing.
Features of Herbap Matrix Dual-Patent Scar Repair Technology
After a wound heals, the skin needs time to remodel. If the repair response is excessive, continuous activation of myofibroblasts and accumulation of extracellular matrix and collagen can lead to raised, firm, red, or itchy hypertrophic scars, or even keloids. Scar care is therefore not only about fading surface color — more importantly, it supports the skin toward a more balanced and orderly repair process.
Traditional silicone gels or patches work by forming a soft protective layer and applying physical pressure to help maintain a suitable local environment. They remain a common non-invasive option for scar care. However, scar formation also involves cell activation, matrix deposition, inflammation, and the skin environment. Therefore, in addition to surface protection, supporting cellular signals during the repair process is a direction worth attention.
Herbap Matrix combines dual patented technologies:
- DSM® plant small-molecule formula focuses on over-activated myofibroblasts and extracellular matrix deposition.
- SDAA® formula provides antibacterial, antioxidant, and inflammation-soothing care.
This multi-level concept of “cell-targeting + skin environment support” allows Herbap Matrix to focus not only on surface protection of the scar but also on the biological processes involved in abnormal scar formation. Its advantage lies in using fern-derived flavanol glycoside small molecules as the core, combined with research targeting myofibroblasts and convenient daily use, offering a more comprehensive care option for both new and old scars.
Traditional silicone still has its application value; Herbap Matrix expands scar repair thinking from “surface sealing” toward “cell-targeting” with its dual-patent technology.
Use only after the wound has closed. If the scar continues to enlarge, becomes painful, or affects movement, please consult a healthcare professional.


