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Step into the world of healing with our premium selection of wound care tapes, where each product promises not just to cover, but to care. In the journey of recovery, it's essential to have a partner that ensures security and comfort, and that's where our wound care tapes excel. They provide an optimal environment for wounds to heal, safeguarding against infections while conforming to your body’s movements.

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Sklar Suture Scissors - 144579_EA - 1
Sklar Suture Scissors
Sale price$106.99
Strap Athletic Tape - 1219456_BX - 1
Strap Athletic Tape
Sale priceFrom $20.99
Strap Bamboo Fiber Athletic Tape - 1219455_BX - 1
Strap Bamboo Fiber Athletic Tape
Sale priceFrom $20.99
Vantage Suture Scissors - 250460_EA - 1
Vantage Suture Scissors
Sale price$18.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Wound Care Tapes

Hypoallergenic tapes, such as paper or soft cloth tapes, are often recommended for sensitive skin as they are less likely to cause irritation or an allergic reaction.

To apply wound care tape, clean and dry the skin first, then apply the tape smoothly without stretching it. For removal, gently peel back the edges and pull the tape back over itself while supporting the skin.

No, wound care tapes are not suitable for all types of wounds. They should not be used on infected wounds or wounds with heavy exudate without professional guidance.

Yes, there are waterproof wound care tapes designed to protect the wound from moisture and allow patients to shower without removing the tape.

Adhesive tapes have a sticky surface to attach directly to the skin, while non-adhesive tapes secure dressings without sticking to the skin, which is useful for patients with allergies or sensitive skin.

Wound care tapes should be changed when they lose their adhesive properties, become dirty, or as per the wound care instructions given by a healthcare professional.

Yes, some individuals may be allergic to the adhesives used in wound care tapes. Symptoms can include redness, itching, and skin irritation at the site of application.

Alternatives include adhesive bandages, gauze wraps, cohesive bandages, and medical staples or sutures, depending on the wound size and location.

The width of the tape should be appropriate for the size of the dressing and the wound, with enough overlap to secure the dressing without restricting movement.

Wound care tapes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and they should be kept in their original packaging to maintain their sterility and adhesive quality.

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