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Elastoplast Extra Resistant Waterproof Dressing

Elastoplast Extra Resistant Waterproof Dressing

Brand : Elastoplast Elastoplast
€3.67 EXCL. VAT €4.40 INCL. VAT
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Reference : 4005800281280
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Elastoplast Extra Resistant Waterproof Dressing are ideal for protecting wounds resulting from small everyday injuries.

What is Elastoplast Extra Resistant Waterproof Dressing used for?

These Waterproof dressings combine impermeability and high resistance while being extremely adhesive.

The innovative Hi-DRY TEX technology guarantees long-lasting protection in all situations of everyday life: at work, at leisure or at home.

Its durable and flexible fabric dries quickly and does not soak up water . The breathable, waterproof membrane helps keep the wound dry and protects it from dirt and bacteria. Its very high adhesive power keeps the dressing in place without leaving any residue.

Elastoplast has developed this three-layer technology for better wound protection . Hi-DRY TEX technology allows the dressing to be water resistant , to let the skin breathe and ensures a very high adhesive power. The flexible fabric ensures maximum comfort and protects your wound against water and moisture.

How to properly use Elastoplast Extra Resistant Waterproof Dressing?

  • Cleanse the wound.
  • Gently dry the wound.
  • Do not pull on the dressing as this may damage it.
  • Gently apply to the wound.

Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Elastoplast Pansement Waterproof Extra Resistant with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is the composition?

Blocks 99% of bacteria *
0% latex
FSC certified packaging

* Elastoplast dressings protect against dirt and bacteria

What are the side effects and contraindications ?

Keep out of the reach of children.

Presentation - Packaging

The Waterproof Extra Resistant bandages from the Elastoplast brand come in a box containing 20 bandages.

Healing wounds or recent tattoos are a problem with water, because when showering and swimming, they must be protected.
During the holidays, you are never safe from minor injuries, including cuts, abrasions or small wounds. So as not to deprive yourself of swimming (or showering), including these waterproof plasters in your first aid kit can be very useful.

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