Heal with Confidence! 🌟
The MED PRIDE Hydrocolloid Dressing is a 10-pack of 4x4 sterile adhesive pads designed for effective wound care. These absorbent bandages are suitable for various skin conditions, providing superior flexibility, moisture management, and comfort, making them essential for any first aid kit.
E**S
The Absolute Best Product for Almost Any Minor Wound.
Excellent product, far far superior to the normal “band aid “. The wound actually heals! Once you use this product you’ll never go back to the previous product again. You can even shower with it,and it doesn’t peal off in the shower!
K**N
Highly Effective and Convenient Wound Dressing
The MED PRIDE Hydrocolloid 2'' x 2'' Wound Dressing Pads have proven to be an invaluable addition to my first aid kit. These sterile adhesive patches come individually packed, ensuring hygiene and convenience.Effective Absorption:I'm impressed by how well these dressing pads absorb wound exudate. They maintain a moist healing environment, promoting faster recovery and reducing the risk of infection. The hydrocolloid material is highly absorbent, yet gentle on the skin.Water-Resistant and Secure:Their water-resistant nature adds another layer of reliability, allowing them to stay in place even during showers or light activities. This feature enhances comfort and ensures uninterrupted healing.Convenient Packaging:The individual packaging is a standout feature, making it easy to carry them in a bag or pocket. It’s reassuring to know that each pad is sterile until opened, maintaining their effectiveness.Highly Recommend:I highly recommend the MED PRIDE Hydrocolloid Wound Dressing Pads to anyone needing reliable wound care. They provide excellent absorption, security, and convenience, making them essential for home or travel first aid kits.Conclusion:Overall, these wound dressing pads exceed expectations with their effectiveness and convenience. They’re a five-star product that delivers on both performance and ease of use, ensuring peace of mind during wound care.
L**T
Better alternative than dry bandage.
I used this product on my husband’s large skin tear. I chose this to prevent a large scab from forming. The bandage stayed on well and was soothing. The physician was impressed with the results and how fast it healed.I’ll buy again if needed.
S**E
a little filmy
Seems like a good product. took off one star as it stuck to itself and the edges rolled a little. Used these to help close up a burn wound on my belly and used until the would started closing up. I switched to tegaderm later because this kept getting really itchy on the perimeter, and even abrading more fresh skin. When changing the dressing, there was a white film as mentioned in other reviews. The film was easy to come off when cleaning. But the silicone leave a film of it's own on teh wound - that was a little unnerving.
A**R
Best hydrocolloid pads I’ve tried
I’ve tried 3 brands of hydrocolloid pads - these are by far my favorite. I’ve used then for cystic blind hormonal acne, abscesses, weeping eczema on my face and body. They adhere well, draw out a lot of liquid without falling off and are easy to cut into custom size pieces as long as you cut with the paper still on. I’ve put them on old raised scars from years ago that I thought were a lost cause and they still pulled stuff out…and lightened the scar as well!
W**N
Good for cutting and using as acne patches - absorbent!
Some years ago, when hydrocolloid bandages came into the commercial market, I bought some for a cut I had. When I saw how it absorbed fluid, it occurred to me, this stuff could be useful for zits. So, I cut up a bandage into squares and tried it. Sure enough, after one night, the patch had swelled up and the zit had gone down significantly. I used the bandages that way for a few years and then the “acne patches” came out. I’ve now tried numerous brands of acne patches but the companies who produce them are stuck on this idea of making them “ultra thin” and claiming they can be worn in public because they’re “invisible”. Well, that may be so, from a distance but, up close, they are definitely visible. So it seems dumb to me that these acne patch companies sacrifice absorbency for “thinness”. The thicker stuff sucks out SO much more goo. It’s a shame because the precut circles are much easier to use (especially with the perforated backing) but they just don’t make them thick enough. The bandage companies also have gotten on the “thin” wagon, but these are labeled “X-Thin” and they’re more than twice as thick as the thickest acne patches I could find. These absorb very nicely and are ok as far as adhesion goes, tho, I wish they were a bit stickier. Just be sure to get your face sneaky clean and dry before applying and cut your squares large enough to have a good border around the edges of your blemish and get a proper seal. Trust me y’all, this DIY pimple patch is WAY better AND less expensive than the ones made for acne. They do not look pretty but they WORK.
J**Y
Super easy to use great sub
Im a nurse of 30+yrs and have done wound care on LTC patients so im aware of products available on the market i had a small ulcer pop up on tailbone 4yrs ago i noticed the begining of another recently ( skin is super thin on tailbone so getting an ulcer very easy) so i began wound care ASAP i applied tiny amout of medicated honey then this product btw super easy to work with im happy with product ( product keeps wound semi moist allowing faster healing)
T**
Very flimsy, be careful getting backing off!!!
1st time using the X-Thin. It curls up b4 applying to skin. Be very careful- although hard when on your side/back area. Feels good once on. But when there's only 5 in a pack and 2 mess up, you're in a pinch for coverage.
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