Evidence supporting the use of: Collagen
For the health condition: Scars / Scar Tissue
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Collagen is scientifically recognized for its role in wound healing and scar formation. Collagen is a primary structural protein in the skin and connective tissues, and its synthesis is a key part of the body’s natural repair processes. Studies have shown that collagen-based dressings and scaffolds can enhance wound healing by providing a supportive matrix for new tissue growth, facilitating cell migration, and maintaining a moist wound environment. These mechanisms are believed to support the remodeling of scar tissue and may improve the appearance of scars over time. Some clinical studies have demonstrated that topical or injectable collagen can improve scar elasticity, texture, and coloration, particularly in the case of atrophic (depressed) scars or after procedures such as laser resurfacing. However, oral collagen supplements, despite their popularity, have less robust evidence for scar treatment, with most benefits observed in skin hydration and elasticity rather than direct scar remodeling. Overall, while the topical or direct application of collagen has a moderate level of scientific support for improving wound healing and scar outcomes, it is not a guaranteed or stand-alone solution, and results can vary based on scar type, individual response, and application method.
Other ingredients used for Scars / Scar Tissue
AcemannanAchyranthes
Alkanna
Allantoin
Aloe vera
Alpha hydroxy acids
argan nut oil
asiaticoside
banyan
bee propolis
Brazilian peppertree
Calotropis gigantea
Cedrus libani
Centella asiatica
Centella triterpenes
collagen
Connective tissue growth factor
copaiba oil
Cyathula
Davilla rugosa
dragon\'s blood
emu oil
Ficus religiosa
Galbanum
Glycolic acid
Glycosaminoglycans
gotu kola
henna
hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronidase
Indian nightshade
jojoba oil
Kigelia africana
L-proline
Myrobalan
oriental arborvitae
Panthenol
proteolytic enzymes
Rubia cordifolia
silicon
Silk protein
Sweet Bay
Tea Tree Oil
turmeric
vitamin C
vitamin E
Witch Hazel
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by collagen
Aging (prevention)Fingernails (weak or brittle)
Hair (loss or thinning)
Hair Care (general)
Hernias
Injuries
Knees (weak)
Ligaments (torn or injured)
Spinal Disks
Sprains
Stretch Marks
Tendonitis
Arthritis
Athletic and Exercise Aids
Backache
Cartilage Damage
Cuts
Inflammation
Osteoporosis
Pain (general remedies for)
Scars / Scar Tissue
Surgery (healing from)
Wounds and Sores
Wrinkles
