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Drflow Wound Plaster, Breathable & Waterproof, Essential for Wound Care, Comfortable Fit & Infection Prevention
Drflow Wound Plaster, Breathable & Waterproof, Essential for Wound Care, Comfortable Fit & Infection Prevention
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$6.20
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$6.20
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- Brand:Drflow
- Style:Adhesive
- Material:fabric
- Date First Available:November 11, 2025
About this item
- Breathable & Non-stuffy:With a unique breathable design, it allows the skin to breathe freely. It won't cause stuffiness even with long-term use, reducing skin discomfort.
- Strong Waterproof:Made of high-quality waterproof material, it effectively blocks water from entering. You can feel at ease to protect your wound when bathing or washing hands, preventing infection.
- Comfortable & Adhesive:The soft material fits various body parts and is not easy to fall off during activities, providing continuous protection for the wound.
- Aesthetic & Practical:With a minimalist design style, it is not obtrusive when used. It is both practical and meets the need for aesthetics.
Applicable Scenarios
Whether it's a minor cut from cooking, a slight abrasion during sports, or an unexpected wound during outdoor adventures, Drflow Wound Plaster can provide you with timely and effective protection. It is a considerate wound care assistant for home, office, sports, and travel.
Product Specifications
Various sizes are available to meet the needs of different wounds. The packaging is simple and elegant, easy to carry and store.
How to Use
- Clean the wound and the surrounding skin first, then dry them.
- Tear off the release paper of the wound plaster, align the absorbent pad with the wound, and gently press around to make it fit the skin.
- If necessary, you can choose appropriate sizes to use (overlap) according to the size of the wound.
Precautions
- For external use only.
- If the wound is red, itchy, or the pain worsens, please remove it immediately and consult a doctor.
- Do not use it for deep wounds, large-area wounds, or infected wounds.
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