





3M Tegaderm 1624W Transparent Film Dressing 2 3/8 x 2 3/4 - Window Frame Box: 100
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Super Fab
Greater than one weekThese work!
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Peter
> 3 daySuperior. The best product on the market
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Paul Hectus
> 3 dayThis product was recommended by my Dermatologist to help cover pressure sores on my nose during the day. Even with a topical cream, the film stayed on. It did leak a little bit but not a lot.
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Mary Case
> 3 dayI do not like the roll. its very hard and wasetful to apply.
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Number 8
> 3 dayI had minor skin surgery last year and received six stitches I had to keep covered for about a month, and then needed to keep the wound covered another 2-3 weeks after the stitches were removed. After only the first day of changing the dressing and bandage, it was clear that the skin area in question was extremely sensitive to adhesive - I developed an itchy, deep red rash with welts anywhere the bandage touched. Over about 2 1/2 weeks, I tried every type of bandage and tape I could find: sensitive skin bandages, gauze with cloth tape, paper tape, island dressings, etc. Every single one caused irritation. The rash was worse than the stitches themselves: I was extremely itchy and in pain whenever I had to wear the bandage, which was all the time. I finally tried Tegaderm at the recommendation of a surgical nurse. I cut a gauze pad to fit over the stitches but so it was slightly smaller than the Tegaderm patch. Then the Tegaderm went over the gauze and stuck to the skin around it. Switching to Tegaderm was life-changing. It did NOT irritate my skin. It felt extremely light: the first couple of days I used it, I kept checking to make sure it was still on because I didnt really feel it. And despite feeling barely-there, it STAYED on. Other bandages would peel up or shift when I was sleeping, but the Tegaderm never moved. It was absolutely perfect. The biggest issue with the Tegaderm is application: its very sticky, thin, and flexible, and if youre applying it somewhere that you have a hard time reaching (like your back), you might need someone to help with application. Unlike a stiff band-aid, you can just flap it on with one hand - it will fold over on itself way too easily. It definitely requires two hands and full access to get situated correctly. But if you can get it applied it will stay applied, and its worth the trouble if you have adhesive allergies like I do.
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Purplebutterflyz
> 3 dayWorks great. Used for medical patch.
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Audrey Woods
> 3 dayIt covered the device. Kept it in place and prevented water from coming in. Very easy to apply
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Pghgrl
> 3 dayKeeps dressings dry while showering. Transparent which looks better than tons of tape. Sticks very well.
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Jeff R.
> 3 dayPrice and quality outstanding
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Jorgito8
> 3 dayAwesome product that suits my special needs! Being that I am a PD Dialysis patient, perfectly covered and sealed my open catheter area. I was able to go swimming with my family on vacation. No issues.