McKesson Thin Silicone Hydrocellular Foam Wound Care Dressing 3 x 3 Inches Square Adhesive Bandage with Border, 10 Count, 1 Pack
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Yes. I wouldn't soak in a tub, but I would make sure the edges are tight. It would be ideal on a flat body surface, but not so much on a toe.
Selected User Reviews For McKesson Thin Silicone Hydrocellular Foam Wound Care Dressing 3 x 3 Inches Square Adhesive Bandage with Border, 10 Count, 1 Pack
These are working well for me in terms of protecting and healing, as well as not ripping off any more skin when I remove them.
Even when applied to smooth, clean, dry skin on a sleeping 3-year-old, it falls off in less than 12 hours (possibly less; I just know it was on just before bedtime and was completely off of him 12 hours later when we got him up for the day). It had no contact with the mattress or blankets because he only sleeps on his back and does not roll over in his sleep. He was wearing a shirt over it at the time. There were no wrinkles or loose edges because it was applied smoothly and firmly. I'm not sure how it just falls off like that. I was hoping to find a good option for under $5 per bandage, but that may not be possible.
The adhesive is soft and flexible, and unlike many bandages, it won't rip your skin. I use these at work (as a registered nurse) and love them, so I bought some for home.
but not in this case. I used the additional five dollars. 00 on a more expensive silicone patch brand. These wouldn't last more than 5 minutes after application. To keep the foam patch in place, I had to put it on first and then apply adhesive over it. I was extremely disappointed. McKesson is a well-known name in the healthcare industry, but these are a waste of money!.
These stay in place, but there is some lifting on the corners from time to time. I've pulled it back far enough to see the wound and re-insert it. No issues with adhesion. But don't buy it if you need something that will stay put and won't lift. I also needed to wear an abdominal binder to keep everything in place. I recently switched to a thinner binder that doesn't cover the dressing's location. There were no significant problems.
patients. The skin around the H is not pulled, torn, or irritated by this dressing. The foam also aids in pain relief and drainage.
These silicone bandages are extremely gentle on the skin. My skin breaks out in painful blisters when I use the standard adhesive bandaid. This product, on the other hand, isn't so great.
I'm not sure where all of these reviews put this dressing, but I put it under my foot and it came off after 5 minutes without me having to walk on it. These dressings had no sticking power, even though my skin was clean and dry. Even with a sock to keep it in place, after a few minutes of walking, it ended up on the wrong side of my foot. " It is strongly advised not to purchase a substandard product.