Your Patients are Worried About Scars
– Put Them in the Driver’s Seat
Introducing Brijjit Scar Therapy
Empower your practice and your patients with Brijjit!
The Brijjit Scar Therapy Implementation Guide empowers you to offer Brijjit directly to your patients with ease. This comprehensive resource provides best practices and a simple, step-by-step plan to support scar healing throughout the critical phases:
Weeks 1-2: Incision closure support
Weeks 3-4: Wound healing support
Weeks 5-8: Reapplication for ongoing scar therapy
Boost patient outcomes and grow your practice—with Brijjit on your team.
Areas of Application
Where to use Brijjit for scar therapy
Brijjit comes in two versatile sizes, suitable for various applications. Some patients wear one set, while others use multiple sets for Scar Therapy, depending on their needs and surgeon’s recommendation.* Brijjit Scar Therapy benefits many applications, and we believe that wearing it even longer may further improve scars.
*These photos highlight initial application areas and potential opportunities for scar therapy. Please note, not all patients wore multiple applications of Brijjit for scar therapy.

Mastopexy Aug
Dr. Cindy Wu

Quad Tendon Repair
Dr. Andy Grotting

Knee Replacement
Patient Applied

Scar Revision
Dr. Holly Wall

Tummy Tuck
Dr. Stanley Okoro

Top Surgery
Dr. Ashley Amalfi

Ankle Surgery
Dr. Andy Grottling

Arm Lift
Dr. Ashley Gordon
How Many Trays Do I Need?
Consider the number of trays per application when pricing your surgeries and adding Brijjit Scar Therapy for increased practice revenue. Note that these are typical; the required number of trays may vary based on incision size, anatomical area, recommended number of applications, and combination usage of both the BP-100 and BP-75 devices, etc.
Breast (both)
2
Trays
(or 4 if including BP-75 for the areola)
Brachioplasty (Both)
3-5
Trays
Abdominoplasty
2-4
Trays
Mohs / Lesion Removal
1
Tray
Scar Revision
1-2
Trays