The Urgo Estreme Large Format plasters are designed to provide effective and long-lasting protection for larger wounds. Thanks to their wide surface area, these plasters are ideal for covering and protecting larger skin areas, ensuring optimal comfort during daily activities. Their innovative formulation ensures a secure fit and good adhesion, making them a valuable ally for those seeking reliable support in case of minor injuries.
Features
The Urgo Estreme plasters are available in a convenient large format, allowing for extensive coverage of wounds. Each package contains 5 plasters, ideal for prolonged use. The Extreme line is designed to withstand intense usage conditions, providing effective protection even in situations of movement. The surface of the plaster is breathable, allowing the skin to breathe and contributing to user comfort.
How to use
To use the Urgo Estreme plasters, it is essential to apply them to clean and dry wounds. Make sure to remove any impurities from the affected area before placing the plaster. Once applied, the plaster should be changed as necessary, depending on the condition of the wound and the activity performed. It is advisable to regularly check the plaster to ensure it remains well-adhered and protective.
Frequently asked questions
What types of wounds can I treat with Urgo Estreme plasters?
The Urgo Estreme plasters are suitable for covering and protecting larger wounds, such as abrasions or cuts. For more serious wounds or those that do not show signs of improvement, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Can I use Urgo Estreme plasters on sensitive skin?
The Urgo Estreme plasters are designed to be gentle on the skin, but it is always advisable to perform a patch test on a small area before extensive application, especially on sensitive skin. In case of irritation, discontinue use and consult a professional.
How long can I leave the Urgo Estreme plaster on the wound?
The plaster can be left in place until it needs to be changed, depending on the condition of the wound and the activity performed. It is important to monitor the wound and replace the plaster if it comes off or gets dirty.