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Products Q&A : General Q&A


1. Can Biodermis products be used while out in the sun?

Our Epi-Derm does not have SPF protection; it’s best to remove it before prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Do not use sunblock underneath Biodermis products.

2. Can I order your products, if I live outside the United States?

For international orders please contact us directly at 702-260-4466.

3. Can I pay without a credit card?

Yes, you can mail your money order to: Biodermis, 6000 S. Eastern Ave Suite 9D, Las Vegas, NV 89119

4. Can I purchase Biodermis products at a pharmacy in my area?

Our products may be purchased on our website (www.biodermis.com) or by calling 1-800-374-3376. 

5. Do any of the Biodermis products work on Acne scars?

Usually acne scars are below the surface of the skin. Biodermis products are designed specifically for hypertrophic and keloid scars which are usually raised above the surface of the skin.

6. How long will gel sheeting last?

Once gel sheeting has been applied to the scar site, it can be used for 1-2 weeks. When it begins to lose its adhesive qualities, or when surface dirt becomes difficult to remove with proper daily washing, it is time to replace the sheet.

Unused product, whether opened, or unopened, will last for years when stored properly.

7. How soon will I see improvement in the appearance of my scar?

Many patients notice improvement within one to two weeks of proper use.  However, every scar responds differently and especially older scars may take longer before you notice improvement.

8. Is your product covered by insurance?

Biodermis does not submit insurance claims, but you can contact your insurance for possible reimbursement.