Leukoplast strong is a highly adhesive water repellent bandage for short-term use on minor wounds, cuts and grazes. It’s made from a flexible, breathable fabric and a highly absorbent wound pad.
- Available in different sizes
- Breathable
- Secure fixation
Product benefits
Available in different sizes
Available in a range of sizes and shapes to suit different areas of the body.
Breathable
Breathable and permeable to water vapor, helping to prevent maceration.
Secure fixation
Leukoplast strong is a highly adhesive bandage providing secure fixation. This flexible fabric bandage is robust and durable. Its elasticity means it conforms to your body and stays firmly in place.
Water repellent
This bandage is water repellent for reliable protection.
Highly absorbent wound pad
The wound pad is highly absorbent yet doesn’t stick to the wound, preventing further damage.
How to use
1. Remove the protective film
Hold the plaster in one hand and peel off the upper protective film with thumb and index finger of the other.
2. Apply and remove the second protective film
Place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Make sure that you only touch the plaster on the protective film and the backside, never the wound pad itself. Remove the remaining protective film.
3. Smooth out and press
Smooth out the dressing so that it adheres evenly. Apply only slight pressure and avoid tension. To increase the adhesive strength, you can warm the dressing between the palms of your hands before applying it.
Hold the plaster in one hand and peel off the upper protective film with thumb and index finger of the other.
2. Apply and remove the second protective film
Place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Make sure that you only touch the plaster on the protective film and the backside, never the wound pad itself. Remove the remaining protective film.
3. Smooth out and press
Smooth out the dressing so that it adheres evenly. Apply only slight pressure and avoid tension. To increase the adhesive strength, you can warm the dressing between the palms of your hands before applying it.
How to use
1. Cut to size
Cut off an appropriate length using a pair of clean, sharp scissors to prevent the shredding of edges and contamination.
2. Remove the protective film
Hold the strip in one hand and peel off the upper protective film with thumb and index finger of the other.
3. Apply and remove the second protective film
Place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Make sure that you only touch the plaster on the protective film and the backside, never the wound pad itself. Remove the remaining protective film.
4. Smooth out and press
Smooth out the dressing so that it adheres evenly. Apply only slight pressure and avoid tension. To increase the adhesive strength, you can warm the patch between the palms of your hands before applying it.
Cut off an appropriate length using a pair of clean, sharp scissors to prevent the shredding of edges and contamination.
2. Remove the protective film
Hold the strip in one hand and peel off the upper protective film with thumb and index finger of the other.
3. Apply and remove the second protective film
Place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Make sure that you only touch the plaster on the protective film and the backside, never the wound pad itself. Remove the remaining protective film.
4. Smooth out and press
Smooth out the dressing so that it adheres evenly. Apply only slight pressure and avoid tension. To increase the adhesive strength, you can warm the patch between the palms of your hands before applying it.
How to use
1. Phalanx
Remove the upper protective foil and place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Remove the second protective film. Smoothen down the adhesive surfaces.
2. Fingertip
Remove the upper protective foil, place the wound pad centrally on the wound and smooth the adhesive surfaces along the finger. Then remove the second protective film, fold the other half of the plaster over the fingertip and smooth down the remaining adhesive surfaces.
3. Knuckles
Remove the upper protective foil. Place the dressing on the knuckle so that the smaller cutout in the plaster points away from the body and the deep cutout towards the body. Remove the second protective foil and smoothen down.
Remove the upper protective foil and place the wound pad centrally on the wound. Remove the second protective film. Smoothen down the adhesive surfaces.
2. Fingertip
Remove the upper protective foil, place the wound pad centrally on the wound and smooth the adhesive surfaces along the finger. Then remove the second protective film, fold the other half of the plaster over the fingertip and smooth down the remaining adhesive surfaces.
3. Knuckles
Remove the upper protective foil. Place the dressing on the knuckle so that the smaller cutout in the plaster points away from the body and the deep cutout towards the body. Remove the second protective foil and smoothen down.