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Leukoplast

Leukomed T Skin Sensitive Adhesive Dressings 8x15cm x5 Dressings

Price $ 4.64

Ref.: 6503839

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Product Description

Leukomed T Skin Sensitive is a sterile transparent adhesive film for covering acute wounds such as cuts and abrasions, and for additional attachment of dressings and devices.

Product Description

Leukomed T Skin Sensitive is a sterile transparent adhesive film for covering acute wounds such as cuts and abrasions, and for additional attachment of dressings and devices.

The film is suitable for post-operative care and is ideal for fragile, compromised or sensitive skin.

Breathable
Minimal damage or pain on removal
Gentle on sensitive or compromised skin

Breathable
Allows the skin to breathe, helping to prevent maceration.

Minimal damage or pain on removal
Reduced pain and minimal skin damage during dressing removal, especially compared to acrylic-based adhesives.

Gentle on sensitive or compromised skin
Suitable for elderly patients with fragile skin, patients whose skin is compromised (as a result of illness, medication or long-term treatment) and babies.

Radiotransparent
As it is radiolucent, there is no need to remove it for X-rays or MRIs.

Waterproof
As it is waterproof, this wound dressing can be used while bathing.

Reduces the risk of contamination
Protects the wound from external contaminants and reduces the risk of wound contamination.

Lasts up to 7 days
Can be used for up to 7 days.

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