Neo G Silicone Wound Recovery Strips, 1.6”x 5.9” – 6 ct.

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Neo G Silicone Wound Recovery Strips, 1.6”x 5.9” – 6 ct.

SKU# 30257
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SKU# 30257
Neo G Silicone Wound Recovery Strips (6 ct.) are soft, thin, and reusable self-adhesive silicone gel strips for wound care.
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Neo G Silicone Wound Recovery Strips, 1.6”x 5.9” – 6 ct.
$19.99
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Neo G Silicone Wound Recovery Strips (6 ct.) are soft, thin, and reusable self-adhesive silicone gel strips. They are effective for the management of both new and old hypertrophic or keloid scars, closed wounds, cuts, and abrasions once they have fully closed. Take your health to the next level with HSA eligible Everyday Health Products.

Features:

  • Translucent for easy monitoring of the affected area as it heals
  • Good adhesion for short and long term use
  • Showerproof for lasting wear
  • Low irritation silicone adhesive
  • Breathable and repositionable for easy monitoring
  • Creates a moist environment which can help accelerate healing
  • Gentle removal, minimizes pain and trauma to skin
  • Soft and flexible, cut to size for best fit
  • Comfortable conforms to the body
  • Can ONLY be used on closed wounds, cuts, and abrasions

Specifications:

  • 6 - 1.6" x 5.9” (4 x 15cm) strips 

Ensure the strip is the appropriate size for the wound/scar. The strip should be ½” larger than the wound/scar.

The strip can be cut to the appropriate size for the wound/scar. Holes may be cut in the material to accommodate fingers or toes.

Always wash hands before and after use.

Gently clean and dry application area.

Remove the strip from the wrapper.

Remove the backing film and save for later use.

Place the adherent side of the strip against the wound/scar, without stretching.

Keep the strip in place for at least 12 hours and up to 23 hours per day. If required, a fixation aid such as tape, netting, or a pressure garment may be used to hold the strip in place.

To allow the skin to acclimatize, begin by applying the product for 4 hours per day for the 1st two days, gradually increasing by 2 hours per day until the optimal therapy time is obtained.

When the strip begins to deteriorate or cleaning is difficult, it should be replaced. A good healing effect is usually achieved after continuous use of the strip for 2 to 4 months.

At least twice a day, remove the strip and wash the affected area and both sides of the product with plain soap and clean warm water.

Do not use a soap that contains moisturizers, lotions, or oils. A plain fragrance free soap is recommended, avoid detergents as it may lead to skin irritation. Rinse the product thoroughly to remove all traces of soap.

Allow the product to air dry or pat it dry with a lint free towel before reapplying. Between uses, store the product on the backing film.

Retain box for future reference.

Store in a cool dry place (41 - 104°F) away from direct heat and sunlight.

For external use only.

Not to be used by people with a known allergy or hypersensitivity to silicone.

If you do develop a rash or experience an adverse reaction discontinue use and seek medical advice.

Do not use this product on wounds that have not healed, are open, or exudating.

Do not use on infected wounds.

Keep out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use after expiration date – see base of pack.

If the wound/scar becomes swollen, reddened, or painful, seek medical advice.

In warm weather or during periods of physical activity where sweating may occur, the product should be cleaned more frequently for comfort and to maintain optimal contact between the product and the skin.

Avoid ointments/creams/gels in the affected area as they may interfere with performance of the product.

Do not use if individual wrappers are open or damaged.

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