Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Plasters 10 Strips
Elastoplast Fabric Plasters for Wounds
You can rely on these fabric plasters to provide flexible wound protection that moves with your body. Each strip features a soft fabric backing that stretches and bends whilst maintaining secure adhesion to your skin. The breathable material allows air circulation around minor cuts and grazes whilst keeping dirt and bacteria out.
These flexible plasters are designed to stay in place during daily activities, making them suitable for areas that experience frequent movement such as knuckles, elbows and knees. The pack contains 10 individual strips, each measuring a standard size to cover most minor wounds effectively.
How These Flexible Plasters Protect Your Wounds
The fabric construction creates a protective barrier over your wound whilst allowing natural healing to occur underneath. The adhesive edges form a secure seal around the wound area, preventing contamination from external sources. Unlike rigid plasters, the fabric material flexes with your skin's natural movement patterns.
You'll find these elastoplast plasters maintain their adhesion even when exposed to light moisture or during normal hand washing. The central pad absorbs any wound exudate whilst the fabric backing prevents the plaster from tearing during removal.
Who Should Use These Wound Care Plasters
These plasters suit anyone needing reliable protection for minor cuts, scrapes or grazes. You'll particularly benefit from their flexibility if your wound is located on a joint or area that moves frequently. They're appropriate for adults and children over the age of three years.
Consider these fabric plasters if you need:
- Protection for wounds on moving body parts like fingers or elbows
- Breathable coverage that won't trap moisture against your skin
- Secure adhesion that lasts throughout your daily routine
- Comfortable removal without excessive pulling on surrounding skin
You can find additional wound care supplies in our comprehensive first aid collection to complement your home medical kit.
Why Fabric Construction Matters for Wound Healing
The fabric material offers distinct advantages over plastic alternatives by allowing your skin to breathe naturally. This breathability helps maintain the optimal moisture balance around your wound, supporting the natural healing process. The soft texture reduces irritation against sensitive skin around the wound site.
You'll experience less discomfort during wear because the fabric moves with your skin rather than pulling against it. This flexibility also reduces the likelihood of the plaster edges lifting or peeling away from your skin during normal activities.
Proper Application and Storage Guidelines
Clean and dry your wound thoroughly before applying any adhesive plasters. Remove the protective backing and position the pad directly over the wound, pressing the adhesive edges firmly onto surrounding healthy skin. Ensure no air bubbles remain trapped underneath the plaster.
Store your unused plasters in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the original packaging sealed until you need each individual strip. Replace the plaster daily or whenever it becomes wet, dirty or starts to lift at the edges. You can also explore our skin care range for additional wound healing support products.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
Original: $3.20
-65%$3.20
$1.12
Description
Elastoplast Fabric Plasters for Wounds
You can rely on these fabric plasters to provide flexible wound protection that moves with your body. Each strip features a soft fabric backing that stretches and bends whilst maintaining secure adhesion to your skin. The breathable material allows air circulation around minor cuts and grazes whilst keeping dirt and bacteria out.
These flexible plasters are designed to stay in place during daily activities, making them suitable for areas that experience frequent movement such as knuckles, elbows and knees. The pack contains 10 individual strips, each measuring a standard size to cover most minor wounds effectively.
How These Flexible Plasters Protect Your Wounds
The fabric construction creates a protective barrier over your wound whilst allowing natural healing to occur underneath. The adhesive edges form a secure seal around the wound area, preventing contamination from external sources. Unlike rigid plasters, the fabric material flexes with your skin's natural movement patterns.
You'll find these elastoplast plasters maintain their adhesion even when exposed to light moisture or during normal hand washing. The central pad absorbs any wound exudate whilst the fabric backing prevents the plaster from tearing during removal.
Who Should Use These Wound Care Plasters
These plasters suit anyone needing reliable protection for minor cuts, scrapes or grazes. You'll particularly benefit from their flexibility if your wound is located on a joint or area that moves frequently. They're appropriate for adults and children over the age of three years.
Consider these fabric plasters if you need:
- Protection for wounds on moving body parts like fingers or elbows
- Breathable coverage that won't trap moisture against your skin
- Secure adhesion that lasts throughout your daily routine
- Comfortable removal without excessive pulling on surrounding skin
You can find additional wound care supplies in our comprehensive first aid collection to complement your home medical kit.
Why Fabric Construction Matters for Wound Healing
The fabric material offers distinct advantages over plastic alternatives by allowing your skin to breathe naturally. This breathability helps maintain the optimal moisture balance around your wound, supporting the natural healing process. The soft texture reduces irritation against sensitive skin around the wound site.
You'll experience less discomfort during wear because the fabric moves with your skin rather than pulling against it. This flexibility also reduces the likelihood of the plaster edges lifting or peeling away from your skin during normal activities.
Proper Application and Storage Guidelines
Clean and dry your wound thoroughly before applying any adhesive plasters. Remove the protective backing and position the pad directly over the wound, pressing the adhesive edges firmly onto surrounding healthy skin. Ensure no air bubbles remain trapped underneath the plaster.
Store your unused plasters in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the original packaging sealed until you need each individual strip. Replace the plaster daily or whenever it becomes wet, dirty or starts to lift at the edges. You can also explore our skin care range for additional wound healing support products.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.












