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Discover our high-quality medical plasters. Whether for use at home or at work - our range of plasters offers the right solution: from extra-sticky plasters to detectable plasters for the food industryand waterproof plastersfor use in damp conditions. We also offer suitable solutions for sensitive skin and special plasters for children, so you can rely on our high-quality medical plasters and plaster dispensers. Shop quickly and safely in the WERO online shop.
Content: 8 piece (€0.56* / 1 piece)
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Content: 8 piece (€0.42* / 1 piece)
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Content: 40 piece (€0.34* / 1 piece)
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Content: 40 piece (€0.42* / 1 piece)
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In the WERO online shop, we offer a wide selection of plasters that have been specially developed for different types of wounds and areas of application. Here we present the most common types of plasters:
Adhesive plasters: Adhesive plasters are a type of bandage material that is available rolled up in various widths. They consist of an adhesive layer on a backing such as fabric, paper or plastic. Adhesive plasters are generally used to hold dressings and compresses in place. They are particularly suitable for larger wounds or for holding dressings in place.
Plaster strips: Plaster strips are small, rectangular plasters that are available in various sizes. They are made of soft, flexible material and have an adhesive layer on the underside. Plaster strips are ideal for minor cuts and abrasions and can also be used to hold bandages in place. They are air-permeable and breathable, which promotes wound healing.
Finger plasters: Finger plasters are small, self-adhesive plasters that have been specially developed for use on fingers. They provide custom-fit coverage and flexibility to protect wounds and ensure freedom of movement. By wrapping once around the finger, they ensure a secure fixation.
Fingertip plasters: Fingertip plasters are specially designed for use on the fingertips. They are generally longer than normal plaster strips and have a special shape that adapts to the shape of the fingertip. This means they adhere better to the fingertip and provide optimum protection for the wound.
Finger joint plasters: Finger joint plasters have a similar shape to fingertip plasters, but have been developed for the area around the finger joint. They are usually longer and wider than fingertip plasters and have a special shape that adapts to the shape of the finger joint. This allows them to adhere better to the wound and protect the area around the joint.
Rapid wound dressings: Rapid wound dressings are sterile dressings that have been specially developed for the rapid initial treatment of minor wounds and injuries. They are made of a flexible, breathable material and have an adhesive layer.
The different types of plasters have each been developed for specific applications and areas of use. Adhesive plasters are suitable for larger wounds or for securing bandages, plaster strips and fingertip plasters for smaller cuts and abrasions. Finger joint plasters have been specially developed for the area around the finger joint, while rapid wound dressings enable quick initial treatment of minor wounds and injuries.
To make it easier for you to choose the right wound plaster, we have summarised the most important properties of our wound plasters in a clear table. This makes it quick and easy for you to find the right product for your application:
All our plasters are individually sealed and available in different sizes and packaging units.
Whether for the finger or the treatment of wounds on other parts of the body - you are guaranteed to find the ideal plasters for your application in the WERO online shop.
Discover our high-quality wound plasters, which should not be missing from any first aid kit . Whether for everyday use or for use in the workplace, our wound plasters offer reliable protection for your skin.
Ein Pflaster sollte so lange auf der Wunde bleiben, bis diese ausreichend verheilt ist. In der Regel sind dies 1 bis 2 Tage. Ein regelmäßiger Wechsel ist wichtig, um Infektionen zu vermeiden.
Pflaster sollten mindestens einmal täglich gewechselt werden, oder wenn sie nass oder verschmutzt sind. Häufigeres Wechseln ist notwendig bei Anzeichen einer Infektion oder Verschlechterung der Wunde.
Frische Wunden: Ein Pflaster schützt eine frische, offene Wunde insbesondere direkt nach der Verletzung vor Schmutz, Bakterien und Infektionen. Studien zeigen, dass eine feuchte Wundheilung (z. B. mit speziellen Wundpflastern) oft schneller und mit weniger Narbenbildung erfolgt.
Blutende oder nässende Wunden: Das Pflaster hilft, die Wunde trocken zu halten (je nach Pflasterart) und schützt vor Reibung sowie Schmutz und Keimen.
Wunden an beanspruchten Stellen: Zum Beispiel an Händen, Knien oder Füßen – dort schützt ein Pflaster vor mechanischer Belastung.
Bereits verschlossene, trockene und kleine Wunden: Wenn sich eine Kruste gebildet hat und keine Infektionsgefahr besteht, ist ein Pflaster in der Regel nicht mehr notwendig.
Pflaster sollten an einem kühlen, trockenen Ort aufbewahrt werden, um ihre Klebekraft und Sterilität zu bewahren. Verfallsdaten sollten regelmäßig überprüft und alte Pflaster ersetzt werden.
Sie möchten noch mehr über die WERO Pflaster, die verschiedenen Pflasterarten und Anwendungen der Wundpflaster erfahren? Werfen Sie einen Blick in unseren Pflasterratgeber.
Would you like to find out more about WERO plasters, the different types of plasters and applications for wound plasters? Take a look at our plasters guide.
Whether for your first aid kit, first aid box or your medicine cabinet: with a plaster from WERO, you are prepared for every minor injury. Discover now, order online and have it conveniently delivered to your home or business within a few days!