🩹 Stay protected, stay unstoppable with Cutiderm!
Cutiderm Sterile Adhesive Wound Dressings come in a convenient box of 50, each measuring 10cm x 10cm. Designed with a highly absorbent pad and low allergy, stretchable material, these sterile, individually sealed dressings provide reliable protection and comfort for cuts, grazes, and various ulcers, making them an essential first-aid staple for proactive wound care.
Units | 50 Count |
Brand | Cutiderm |
Format | Pads |
Country of origin | China |
C**S
Good product
Good product. Good price
M**L
Great size for grazes and small open wounds
Love these adhesive plasters as they do the same job as little fiddly plasters they are a great size Excellent value for money
L**G
Ideal Size and Pack Size.
I had an abscess lanced at hospital and needed to change the dressing over a bank holiday weekend so bought these as they were the ideal size and a good number in the pack.Unfortunatly when I saw the nurse on the Tuesday where the sticky bit of the dressing had been it was red and itchy.I was advised not to use them again.
R**A
Keep them handy at all times
An excellent product and a welcome addition to our First Aid items
D**R
Plasters
My 2nd box of cutamel, for area, adhesion and comfort I have never found better.
D**9
Bulk value for money
Great bulk savings buy... But! Be warned. These are not "low tack adhesive" dressings. They have to be soaked off. The adhesive is literally strong enough to remove skin if you try to just pull them off. I found out the painful & literally bloody way.
C**Y
Great buy!
I get a little of boils and have been using the same size plasters from a well known supermarket pharmacy. A few months ago they were 50p but last week the orice was £1.87! So, good old Amazon to the rescue....these plasters are very soft and comfortable to use and I've just discovered they are also waterproof. Great find.
D**N
Giant plasters
These dressings are like giant plasters. Exactly the same kind of sticky, and gauze pad as nice quality plasters. Quite different from the ones used in hospital, but I don't think these are worse, and it's quite nice that they are more similar to a very familiar first aid kit item, as it makes them easy to use. The pad is pretty small in comparison to the size of the sticky area, which again is not really a bad thing if you're expecting it, and they could easily be used on a larger wound by adding an extra bit of gauze. They are very sticky, and pretty resistant to water. It's easy to keep them on for aweek or more. The hard thing is if you want to be changing them daily, as they're quite difficult to get off so frequently and I'd be concerned about tearing the skin. I experimented with trying to tone down the stickiness with powder or lotion on the skin, but haven't managed to get that to work.
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