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Post-op plasters

Soffix Med post-op plaster

Classic delicate plasters

An absorbent
plaster, as light as air.

WHAT IS IT?

A non-woven backing plaster for large-scale surgical wounds, with an antibacterial chlorhexidine pad, which is both breathable and highly absorbent.

WHAT DOES IT DO FOR YOU?

After having an operation or receiving stitches, or when treating large-scale wounds, a plaster that combines practicality, hygiene and gentleness is extremely useful. Soffix Med protects the wound from the risk of infection, thanks to the chlorhexidine's broad spectrum of antibacterial activity. This post-operative plaster is also flexible, soft and breathable, designed for sensitive and delicate skin.

WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE?

It's extremely easy to remove. Thanks to the anti-stick mesh over each pad, changing plasters becomes a simple, practically painless action.

IN WHAT FORMATS CAN YOU FIND IT?

There are a wide range of sizes available, so you're free to choose the right plaster for your wound.

How to treat a post-op wound

Advice for you
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The healing process of a wound

Congratulations: the treatment you did worked! Here are some symptoms and signs to help you understand if your wound is recovering in a normal length of time. You'll only need a few tests to make sure you're on the right road.
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After surgery, your wound needs you!

We all know that surgical wounds are no joke: that's exactly why you need to know what the rules and solutions are to ensure a quick healing process. First of all, keep the area where you'll be spending most of your time spotless: hygiene is the golden rule. As for treating your wound, you'll need a disinfectant to protect it from bacteria that could cause infection. And be careful not to use any toxic products!
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When a wound is a break in the skin

Wounds are injuries that break the skin, as if a tear or laceration has opened up on the surface of the body. They can be very minor or something more serious. The word "wound" has different usages, anything from a graze to a surgical wound. Let's have a look at what they're all about.