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Flexible Elastic XXL Plasters (6 x 9cm) Everyday Wound Plasters 5 Pieces

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Key Benefits
  • EXTRA FLEXIBLE: The flexible material stretches and moves with the skin, it is ideal for larger wounds on joints.
  • WATER-REPELLENT: The water-repellent material protects the wound from water, dirt and bacteria.
  • BLOCKS 99% OF BACTERIA: Hansaplast plasters block 99% of dirt and bacteria.
  • NON-STICK WOUND PAD: The non-stick wound pad protects and cushions the wound.
  • STRONG ADHESION: The strong adhesion ensures that the plaster stays in place.
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Flexible Elastic XXL plasters offer larger wound coverage on knees and elbows due to their increased size, adapting to your body movement.
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Hansaplast Elastic Knee & Elbow

Hansaplast Elastic Knee & Elbow plasters are larger plasters that offer better wound coverage on knees and elbow due to their increased size. The pads seal all around the wound to prevent contamination. The flexible plasters are ideal for joints and adapt to body movements.

*Hansaplast plasters block 99% of dirt and bacteria.

The material is breathable and flexible.

The non-stick woundpad protects and cushions the wound.

The strong adhesion ensures that the plaster stays in place.

FAQ

1. How often should I change my plaster?

Usually, it is recommended to change standard first aid dressings daily due to hygienic reasons. Some advanced plasters such as the Fast Healing Plaster that provide moist wound healing conditions are recommended to be left in place for up to two days or more in order not to interrupt the healing process.

2. Is it better to let small wounds dry at the fresh air instead of putting on a plaster?

It is one of the wound care myths that keeping minor cuts and grazes uncovered and let air to them helps them to heal faster. The contrary is true! Research shows that covered wounds heal more efficiently and have a reduced risk of infection. Hansaplast products provide protection until the wound is completely healed.

3. When should I consult a doctor?

We recommend contacting a medical professional under the following circumstances:

  • if the wound is deep and causing major bleeding
  • if the wound shows signs of infection such as redness, warmth, pain and swelling
  • if there are embedded foreign objects in it
  • in case of animal or human bites
  • if the wound is in the area of the face
  • if there is insufficient tetanus vaccination
  • and of course always when you have questions or are uncertain.

4. What if my wound gets infected and suppurates?

You should contact a medical professional if you recognize signs of infection. This is not only the occurrence of pus but also swelling, redness, heat, pain, itching or burning. In case of infection the wound will need medical care and special medical treatment.

5. Which plaster should I use for my sensitive skin?

If you have very sensitive skin we recommend using the Hansaplast Sensitive or Hansaplast Sensitive Kids products. These plasters are especially developed for sensitive skin and are very skin friendly and hypoallergenic.

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