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💯 100 Transparent Waterproof Adhesive Film Skin Dressings - 2" x 3/8" & 2 3/4" (6cm x 7cm) - by Areza Medical Review

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Description of 💯 100 Transparent Waterproof Adhesive Film Skin Dressings - 2" x 3/8" & 2 3/4" (6cm x 7cm) - by Areza Medical

The package contains 100 individually wrapped non-medicated transparent adhesive film dressings. Size of dressings: 2" 3/8" X 2" 3/4" (6 Cm X 7 Cm). Very Easy Application (Easier Than Window Frame). Please See The Uploaded Video And Read The Instruction Before Using It. The film is waterproof but we do not promote it as showerproof or swimming-proof. "Waterproof" means it blocks liquid crossing the dressing (from one surface to the other surface of it). But under certain circumstances water/liquid may leak under the dressing from side of the dressing. Adherence to instruction on "how to apply" can help with this matter. This dressing does not contain any drugs. It is only made of polyurethane film and acrylic adhesives. This dressing, like its competitors, contains acrylic glue. If you have history of allergy to acrylic glue, avoid using this dressing. If developing rash, irritation and severe itching when applied to skin, remove the dressing and do not use it before consulting your healthcare provider. LATEX Test Result: Not Detectable (ASTM D6499-18 Inhibition ELISA).

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

does the job; Application requires practice

Revain has for a while offered only one product from any manufacturer for this type of dressing (3M) and now there are several alternatives to this excellent product. I've tried three alternatives and this one matches the 3M product in terms of stickiness and ease of use, but requires some practice to master the last step. Watching the video helps. I will buy more if needed.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Transparent dressing Dressing pads

I got them for an infusion set on an insulin pump. So far I have a small problem with the gluing of the patch. But I haven't used them long enough to give a detailed review. This is an update. I find it almost impossible to use them without wasting them. I have just used three and only one should have been needed. They stick together and then end up mixed up, but I think it's better than nothing. I downgraded my rating to two stars.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flexible and Transparent Dressing

Dressings are a bit difficult to put on the stoma but they seal the stoma, retain liquids and last for more than a day. I would also like to order a larger size - I need 3 or 4 of these small ones. For a simple elbow injury, they worked better than regular bandages and stayed within a very flexible range. I can also see through them to look for new infections. They stay flat and don't stick to clothing as much as band-aids, gauze, and tape.

Pros
  • Good Price
Cons
  • Disappearing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BUYERS BEWARE if you are allergic to latex

It says they are latex free but they gave me second degree burns! I had to go to the doctor and get a prescription; They said it would probably be scary. I bought these to protect my blood pressure medication and I regret not reading ALL the reviews first as it seems I'm not the only one with this. I guess I'll be stuck and buy them at the pharmacy for $1 each; Not to mention that I had to change the patch early due to the fire.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • I don't really like it it's ok

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Without latex? on First Aid

I bought this for my husband to protect the Freestyle Libre sensor. The reason I went with this is because it claims to be latex free and latex sensitive. I applied it and there were no problems for 2 days. Then we noticed swelling around the edges. I am not sure what caused this reaction but a week later it is still swollen, itchy and red. Now he has a red frame on his arm where the bandage covers the sensor. Removing it also resulted in us losing the 7 days of usage we had left on the sensor,

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Intermittent Adhesive

I bought these for my daughter to wear on her face as she is currently 1 year old and is on oxygen and the adhesive provided by the supplier company does not work on her at all. I would give this product 5/5 stars but I noticed discrepancies between the first and second order. The bandages worked perfectly the first time, they didn't bother much. However, the second time around I noticed that the adhesive is much stronger and sticks to the skin after peeling it off. I appreciate the power of…

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • No Car

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great alternative to bulky patches when you don't need the soft part.

Half the time I wear bandages NOT for an open cut or wound, but because I need to protect a dry, cracked fingertip or something that wasn't actually a cut. Even trying to use the highest quality waterproof bandages on your fingers is irritating due to the bulky, padded interior of the bandage. When I discovered that this "skin patch" even existed, I was ecstatic! Now when I want to protect my fingertip, I simply cut off a small piece from one of the huge pieces of skin foil and the foil hugs my

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Low repairability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A lot to like about them!

Not as strong as Tegaderm but much cheaper. For example, you can sometimes find them falling off after a shower or a few harsh hand washes. Never mind, I'll put a new one on, which is probably a good idea anyway. I now find them easier to use than Tegaderm, although I messed up *a few* before I got the hang of it. :) Great for easily infected small cuts. Simply cut into small pieces before use. So inexpensive that I don't bother changing it more often. Extremely unobtrusive, unlike a patch, and

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging