Omnisilk 5Cm X 5M Plaster 82723

Sku: 106857

1.600 KWD

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Omnisilk Plaster 1.25Cm X 5M 82719

Hartmann's professional surgical tape — Omnisilk (artificial-silk acetate backing). 1.25 cm × 5 m roll.

- PAUL HARTMANN AG (Germany) — medical supplies since 1818
- Surgical-grade tape used in European hospitals; same product sold to consumers
- Hartmann's Omni* line: Omniplast (textile), Omnipor (paper), Omnisilk (silk-acetate) — three backings for three different uses

Benefits:
- artificial-silk acetate backing — soft and breathable
- 1.25 cm × 5 m roll
- Hypoallergenic, latex-free adhesive
- Tears cleanly along the length
- Use scissors for cleanest cuts
- Single-roll sealed packaging

- Visible-area fixation (face, neck, hands) where you want a smooth, low-profile tape that's gentle but secure
- Holding gauze swabs and absorbent pads in place over wounds
- Securing IV lines, catheters, or feeding tubes (under medical guidance)
- Splinting fingers or toes in first-aid scenarios
- Closing small lacerations as a butterfly closure (parallel strips across the cut)

How to Use:
Pull the tape from the roll in the length needed. Apply across the dressing or skin with even tension — don't stretch the tape, that creates skin tension and can cause irritation. Press firmly for 5-10 seconds to activate the adhesive. To remove, peel back slowly along the direction of hair growth (not against it).

Precautions:
- Do not apply over irritated, broken, or infected skin
- Stop if itching, redness, or blistering appears (rare allergic reaction to the adhesive)
- Don't stretch the tape during application — causes tension blisters
- Remove gently — peel slowly, parallel to skin (not perpendicular)
- Single use; replace daily for long-term wound dressing
- For diabetic or fragile skin, prefer Omnipor (paper) over Omniplast (textile)

Q&A:
Q: Omniplast, Omnipor, or Omnisilk — which one do I need?
A: Omniplast (textile) — strong hold, good for active areas and bulky dressings. Omnipor (paper) — gentlest, best for sensitive or elderly skin. Omnisilk (silk-acetate) — middle ground, smooth on visible areas like face and neck.

Q: Will it stick on hairy skin?
A: All three will stick, but they'll pull on hairs during removal. For very hairy areas, shave the area first or use a tape stripper / oil to release the adhesive before peeling.

Q: Can I use it on a child?
A: Yes — particularly Omnipor (paper) which is gentlest. For very young children, peel slowly to avoid painful removal. Always supervise to make sure the tape isn't pulled into the mouth or eyes.

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