What is Leukoplast Skin Adhesive BSN 0.7 ml used for?
Imagine a fast, clean and effective way to promote the healing of small wounds without the need for conventional staples or stitches. That's exactly what Leukoplast Skin Adhésive offers.
Designed to close superficial wounds, whether cuts, lacerations or surgical incisions, it acts as an invisible, intelligent dressing, helping to tighten the wound edges for optimal recovery.
Its water-resistant formula is designed for active patients who can't afford to slow down their daily routine. By creating a flexible, watertight film, it allows the skin to breathe while protecting it from external aggression. This flexible film follows the body's movements, even on complex areas such as the face or brow bone, making it particularly comfortable and discreet to use.
One of the glue's great assets is its high viscosity, which prevents dripping and ensures a clean, fast and controlled application. In less than a minute, it transforms from a liquid state to a polymerized layer, forming a protective antimicrobial barrier that helps reduce the risk of infection. An invaluable ally for first-line care or minor post-operative follow-up.
It can be used on wounds of up to 20 centimetres in length, enabling even closure of long incisions. This makes it a particularly attractive option for both inpatient and outpatient care, thanks in particular to its single-use presentation. Each tube is disposable after opening, guaranteeing optimum hygiene and safety.
Rapid setting (25 to 40 seconds) and complete polymerization in 60 seconds make this device not only fast, but also highly practical. A considerable time-saver for caregivers and a minimum of stress for patients. All this, with painless removal, avoiding pain or anxiety when removing the dressing.
This skin glue is a modern response to everyday emergencies: it secures, protects and accelerates healing, while ensuring simple, hygienic use. It can be used in the doctor's surgery or in an emergency kit at home.
We also offer Cooper Spray Anti-Adhesive 50 ml, ideal for gentle removal of adhesive dressings or medical devices.
How to use this device to promote healing?
To obtain a homogeneous layer and avoid dripping, it is imperative to apply the skin glue in a horizontal position, with a fluid gesture. The pointed tip is recommended for small, localized wounds, while the foam tip allows wider distribution on long incisions. Once applied, it is advisable to keep the edges of the wound close together until complete absorption.
The product should be stored at room temperature, ideally below 30°C. Once the tube has been opened, polymerization starts rapidly on contact with air and humidity. It is therefore strongly recommended to use within 30 minutes of opening.
Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of Leukoplast Skin Adhésive BSN 0.7 ml with our partner Avis Vérifiés after your purchase.
Precautions for use :
- For external use only
- Do not apply to infected or deep wounds
- Do not use on children without medical advice
- Avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes.
- Do not use if tube is damaged or expired
- Use immediately after opening
- Discard product after use (single use)
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not refrigerate or freeze
What is the composition?
Cyanoacrylate (detailed composition to come)
Presentation
Sachet containing 1 tube of 0.7 ml glue, 1 pointed tip for greater precision, and a foam tip for wider application.
Expert advice
In a natural synergy with good skin hygiene and simple first-aid techniques, this skin glue can help improve post-traumatic comfort in superficial wounds. It is particularly suitable for minor operations, post-suture care or domestic wounds.
As a complement to an adapted lifestyle, the use of an antimicrobial barrier product such as this one can help limit microbial proliferation on a vulnerable area, while reducing the use of traditional dressings.
The use of this adhesive must be part of a reasoned approach to care, according to the patient's individual needs, and in compliance with good disinfection and wound monitoring practices. It can thus be integrated into a first-aid routine at home or on the move.