Elastoplast Wound Spray – 100ml

£3.89

  • Antiseptic cleansing by mechanical irrigation
  • Fast, protects from infections
  • 95% of users report pain free application

Elastoplast Wound Spray is an easy-to-use spray for the antiseptic cleansing of minor acute wounds such as cuts, abrasions, first and minor second-degree burns and open blisters, by mechanical irrigation.

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  • Elastoplast Wound Spray

    Even superficial wounds can become infected if they’re not cleansed effectively. Cleansing the wound is an essential first step for optimal healing and it is recommended for all types of wounds. Elastoplast Wound Spray is an easy-to-use spray for the antiseptic cleansing of minor acute wounds such as cuts, abrasions, first and minor second-degree burns and open blisters, by mechanical irrigation. It can also be used for chronic wounds and postoperative wound care as per your doctor’s instructions. The Elastoplast Wound Spray also helps to remove crusts or clotted dressings. It is free of alcohol and does not cause stinging during application or dry the skin. Elastoplast Wound Spray is a pain-free* and effective way to cleanse wounds from dirt and bacteria and prevent from wound infections. The solution is transparent, so it won’t stain clothing like tinted products containing for example Iodine or Eosin. Skin-friendly and suitable for children, Elastoplast Wound Spray is an effective and gentle way to support the wound healing process. The handy spray bottle of the Elastoplast Wound Spray works well at any angle, which makes it ideal for on-the-go first aid, sports and outdoor activities.
  • How to use Elastoplast Wound Spray

    1. Cleanse

    Cleansing the wound from dirt and bacteria is an essential first step to enable optimal healing. To prevent wound infections, spray the Elastoplast Wound Spray from a distance of approximately 10cm onto the entire wound area. Repeat, if necessary, then gently pat dry the area around the wound.

    Important: A minor wound will soon stop bleeding. If it continues, apply more gauze pads, keep pressure on the wound and seek medical advice.

    1. Protect

    Next, it’s important to protect the wound from external influences like dirt and bacteria to enable undisturbed healing. Cover your wound with Elastoplast sterile wound dressing that best suits your needs. Observe your wound and change the plaster or dressing daily unless you’ve been recommended to do otherwise by your doctor.

    1. Heal

    Help your wound heal safely, quickly and with a lower risk of scarring. If necessary, cover the wound with a plaster, dressing or compress.