🛡️ Stick with Confidence: Your Skin's Best Defense!
Medagel Protective Adhesive Knit Medical Tape is designed to securely hold hydrogel pads in place, ensuring effective treatment for blisters, bites, burns, cuts, and wounds. With a lightweight, breathable design and skin-friendly adhesive, these patches are perfect for sensitive skin and tricky application areas. Each box contains 200 sterile, small adhesive circles, making them a must-have for anyone with an active lifestyle.
Material Features | Hypoallergenic |
Material Type | Spandex |
Size | small |
Sterile | Sterile |
Style Name | Adhesive |
L**A
Could be bigger
I like these but wish they were bigger
A**S
Great
I used these with the Dexcom G7. Using a hole punch I created a hole then stuck it to the adhesive on the CGM. It prevents the adhesive from irritating my skin.
S**A
Doesn't work
I try to use it with the Aloe Vera Hydrogel Pads but these don’t stick to the skin. I tried to use them alone it doesn't work. Waist of money. They don't accept returns.
M**Y
Covers the small stuff
These little circles are good for covering small cuts, blisters, even bug bites. The adhesion is good for a short period of time. After a while, these do start to peel up, but I don't feel like they're meant to last a long time anyway. You can get a few hours out of them at least. I've used them to cover a cut on my finger while I cleaned or washed dishes, and they're good for that. My wound was protected when I needed it to be, and these are just big enough to cover a small cut with some antibiotic cream on it. These come on a convenient little roll, and they're easy to apply. All things considered, I'd say these are a good value, and I'd get them again.
S**A
good adhesion for hydrogel
These are designed to work with hydrogel pads, but I used them to cover up small burns or wounds which I had applied hydrogel gel (not the patch, the actual gel) or antibiotic ointment to. I dabbed the gel/ointment onto the wound then put on the patch. In the past, I've used band-aids to cover the ointment, but they either fall off (because of the gel moving around) or water gets under them when I wash my hands. This was a far more secure way of keeping an ointment on a wound. This adhesive tape stuck well around the wound/burn, but it didn't stick to the area covered by the gel. It worked especially well on small problems on my fingers (where I often get burns from cooking). They aren't the easiest to pull off, but they also aren't incredibly difficult or painful. For someone who gets a lot of small cuts or burns, these are a good way to apply gels and ointments and keep them covered for longer periods of time. They are also very good value for the quantity you get.
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