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Sensitive Fixation Tape

Skin-friendly fixation tape
Provides secure but gentle adhesion for dressings, wound pads, compresses and medical equipment
Hypoallergenic
Skin-friendly adhesion
Comfortable to wear
Hand-tearable
Latex-free

Product Info

Hansaplast Sensitive Fixation Tape

This hypoallergenic fixation tape provides skin-friendly adhesion for dressings, wound pads, compresses and medical equipment (such as tubes, catheters, probes and measuring instruments). Developed to be kind to sensitive skin and comfortable to wear, the Hansaplast Sensitive Fixation Tape is latex-free. 

There’s no need for scissors, simply hand-tear.

 

Skin compatibility dermatologically approved.*

 

Latex Free

How To Use

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1. Cleanse

Cleansing the wound from dirt and bacteria is an essential first step to enable optimal healing. To prevent wound infections, spray the Hansaplast Wound Spray from a distance of approximately 10 cm onto the entire wound area. Repeat if necessary, then gently dry the wound and surrounding skin area with a sterile compress
Important: A minor wound will soon stop bleeding. If it continues, apply more gauze pads, keep pressure on the wound and seek medical advice.

 

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2. Protect

Fix the compress or wound dressing to the surrounding healthy skin using Hansaplast Sensitive Fixation Tape. The tape can be torn easily by hand to the required length.

 

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3. Heal

Help your wound heal safely, quickly and with a lower risk of scarring. Apply Hansaplast Wound Healing Ointment regularly until your wound has healed completely. Carefully apply a thin film one to two times per day. Make sure the opening of the tube does not get in contact with your wound. Repeat regularly until the healing is completed. The Hansaplast Wound Healing Ointment can be used on open minor superficial wounds and at any stage of the healing process. If necessary, cover the wound with a plaster, dressing or compress. 

 

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Packaging Size

Product  Type  Size  Quantity
Product : Sensitive Fixation Tape

 

 Type: Package Size Image  Size: 5m x 1,25cm  Quantity: 1 Piece
Product : Sensitive Fixation Tape

 

 Type: Package Size Image  Size: 5m x 2,5cm  Quantity: 1 Piece

Frequently Asked Questions (5)

  • 1. How often should I change the fixation?

    Fixation tapes are used for fixation of a wound pad or dressing. Usually, it is recommended to change the wound dressing daily for hygiene reasons.
  • 2. Is it better to let small wounds dry at the fresh air instead of putting on a bandage?

    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. How can I cushion the wounds?

    You can use Hansaplast sterile compress to cushion your wounds. Sterile compresses like this are recommended by WHO and Red Cross for home first aid kits. This sterile compress made of soft and pure cotton protects large wounds such as cuts, grazes, burns, and lacerations.

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