- Helps wounds heal faster.
- Prevents infection.
- Provides protection to the wound from water and external factors.
- Hypoallergenic.
- Easy to use.
Using a suture replacement plaster: A suture replacement plaster is used by following these steps:
- Clean the wound with soap and water.
- Dry the wound gently.
- Place the suture replacement plaster over the wound so that it completely covers the edges of the wound.
- Gently press the suture replacement plaster to ensure it adheres to the skin.
Warnings
- Do not apply Suture Alternative Plaster to deep wounds or wounds that require suturing.
- Keep suture replacement plaster out of reach of children.
Tips for Safe Use of Suture Replacement Plaster
- Read the instructions that come with your suture replacement plaster carefully before use.
- Do not use suture replacement plaster if it is expired or damaged.
- Do not use on deep wounds or wounds that require stitching.
- If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pain, consult a doctor immediately.
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