How XanthRemover Helps:

  • Reduces the appearance of pitted and uneven scars

  • Promotes skin cell turnover to improve texture

  • Helps lighten dark spots associated with old scars

  • Can be used on both face and body where scars are present


Mandatory Patch Test

Day One

  • Apply a small amount of gel (max 0.5 cm²) to the forearm or below the chin.

  • Leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

Day Two

  • Apply a small amount to a different spot on the forearm or chin.

  • Leave on for 30 minutes, then rinse.

  • Wait 2 days to check for any irritation or discomfort.

Day Five

  • Apply a thin layer to one chicken pox scar on the body.

  • Leave on for 30 minutes, then rinse.

  • Avoid contact with the eyes and open wounds.

Day Six

  • Apply on another scar.

  • Leave on for 40 minutes, then rinse.

Day Seven

  • Apply on a third scar.

  • Leave on for 50 minutes, then rinse.

Day Eleven

  • By now, you should understand how your skin reacts.

  • Apply to a larger affected area, leaving the gel on for up to 1 hour.

  • Rinse thoroughly and monitor for any irritation.


Application Instructions

  1. Clean the affected area thoroughly.

  2. Apply a thin, even layer of XanthRemover to the scarred area not just the pitted part of the scr but also the sorrounding normal skin.

  3. Leave on for 20–60 minutes based on patch test results.

  4. Rinse with cool to lukewarm water.

  5. Allow the skin to peel naturally—do not pick at peeling skin.

  6. Repeat the process every 2 weeks once the skin has fully healed.


Post-Treatment Care

  • Use sunscreen daily to prevent hyperpigmentation onnly after any scab has fallen off.

  • Avoid harsh cleansers and exfoliating products during the peeling process.

  • Protect treated areas from direct sun exposure.


Expected Results

  • Noticeable improvement in scar texture after 2–4 applications

  • Gradual lightening of dark spots associated with scars

  • Smoother, more even skin surface

  • Best results with consistent and careful application