Postoperative plaster

Have you had an operation? To avoid contamination of the wound and its infection, and to accelerate the healing, a special postoperative patch should be applied to the seams . If the incision was small, such self-adhesive bandages are applied directly to the edges of the wound.

Postoperative plaster COSMOPOR Antibacterial

COSMOPOR Antibacterial - breathable postoperative plaster with silver. It is used mainly to care for wounds that have been infected, or when there is a large possibility of infection. The main feature of this dressing is its ability to absorb moisture. Due to this, she can be on the wound for a long time.

COSMOPOR Antibacterial plaster is hypoallergenic. It painlessly leaves the skin, leaving no traces. You can apply it even for dressings at home.

Postoperative plaster Fixopore S

Fixopore S is a good sterile patch for the healing of postoperative sutures. Its basis is an elastic non-woven material. That's why this bandage easily falls even on the mobile and rounded parts of the body, without hampering the movement. In this patch for postoperative sutures there are micropores. Thereby:

When removed from the skin, no traces remain.

Postoperative plaster Kosmopor E

Cosmopor E is a waterproof postoperative patch, which is recommended for use only for uninfected wounds. This dressing is self-adhesive. It consists of a soft non-woven material and a cushion that is highly absorbent.

Kosmopor E patch has protective properties. It does not have allergenic properties, so it can be used for recovery in the postoperative period even for those patients who have sensitive skin.

Postoperative plaster Hudrofilm

Hudrofilm - plaster for resorption of postoperative sutures with absorbent pad. This bandage is transparent and consists of a polyurethane semipermeable film. Thanks to this, the medical staff has the opportunity to observe how the postoperative wound process is going.

Hudrofilm does not cause allergies and is removed without pain, leaving no traces behind. Basically, this bandage is used when the wound begins to epithelize to prevent the occurrence of a second infection.