Leukoplast Elastic is a adhesive bandage.
INTENDED USES: For minor wounds, like cuts and grazes.
CLAIMED BENEFITS: Its cross-elastic materials make it suitable for fingers and joints like elbows, knees, and wrists. The adhesive edge around the island wound pad seals the wound, helping to protect the affected area. These absorbent plasters help to prevent maceration. Made of a flexible, conformable film, and coated with a reliable synthetic rubber-based adhesive, they are designed to stay in place, adhering gently and reliably without the wound pad sticking to the wound. Doesn’t stick to the wound. Highly adhesive
A first-aid type adhesive bandage (e.g., Band-Aid or similar product) is a wound cover with a pad size of less than 4 square inches [1]. The adhesive bandage protects the wound and scab from friction, bacteria, damage, and dirt, making the healing process of the body less disturbed. Some of the dressings have antiseptic properties. An additional function is to hold the two cut ends of the skin together to make the healing process faster. [2]
They come in different sizes and are packaged individually to maintain sterility. Some variations are sheer, Woven, Blue Metal Detectable, Knuckle, Fingertip, Butterfly Closure
You can purchase Adhesive Bandage, First-Aid Type directly at pharmacies and medical supply stores. Please see "Other Stores" below.
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