Hansaplast Narben Reduktion
21 xMore than 10 pieces in stock
Product details
Hansaplast Scar Reduction is a transparent, self-adhesive plaster made of polyurethane. Products made from this material have been used in professional wound care for years. The plasters do not contain any active ingredients (pharmaceuticals) that can cause side effects. They are a safe and efficient way to effectively reduce raised and coloured hypertrophic scars or keloid scars.
They are easy to use, applicable to new and old scars, transparent, perfect for visible areas of the body, flexible and breathable for comfort, suitable for sensitive skin and waterproof.
How does the Hansaplast scar plaster work?
The transparent polyurethane plaster forms a semi-occlusive barrier that improves the moisture content of the scar tissue. At the same time, it leads to an increase in temperature in the scar tissue. This helps to activate the skin's own regeneration process and supports the remodelling of the scar.
Patch Property | Breathable, individual plasters |
Plaster type | Scar reducing plasters |
Items per sales unit | 21x |
Item number | 13171028 |
Manufacturer | Hansaplast |
Category | Plasters + Bandages |
Manufacturer no. | 7750480 |
Release date | 5.5.2020 |
Sales rank in Category Plasters + Bandages | 8 of 1184 |
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Exact colour description | Transparent |
Material group | Plastic |
Plaster type | Scar reducing plasters |
Patch Property | Breathable, individual plasters |
sphere | Whole body |
Pharmaceutical category | E |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | Scar reduction plasters |
Items per sales unit | 21x |
Length | 6.80 cm |
Width | 3.80 cm |
Weight | 72 g |
Length | 11 cm |
Width | 8.20 cm |
Height | 3.20 cm |
Weight | 72 g |
Ingredients | Polyurethane. |
Instructions for use | - Remove the protective film from the self-adhesive side of the plaster. - Apply the plaster to clean and dry skin. - The scar should be completely covered. If one plaster is not sufficient to completely cover the scar, you can stick several plasters together. The plasters can be cut to size for smaller scars. We recommend changing the plasters daily. |