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Flawa Sensitive Plast aid curativo 8x10cm cor da pele 10 unid.
Flawa Sensitive Plast aid curativo 8x10cm cor da pele 10 unid.

Flawa Sensitive Plast aid curativo 8x10cm cor da pele 10 unid.

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Flawa Sensitive Plast Aid Dressing 8x10cm Skin Color 10 pcs

Flawa Sensitive Plast Aid Dressing 8x10cm Skin Color 10 pcs is a high-quality first-aid dressing that is meticulously designed to protect minor wounds, cuts, and grazes. It is engineered with advanced technology that helps accelerate wound healing and minimize the risk of infections that might lead to complications.

This sensitive plaster dressing features a non-adhesive wound pad for wound protection and gentle wound healing. The dressing is designed to provide a comfortable experience even with sensitive or delicate skin, making it perfect for people of all ages.

The Flawa Sensitive Plast Aid Dressing 8x10cm Skin Color 10 pcs deliver sterile and hypoallergenic wound protection for up to several days, ensuring maximum hygiene and safety. It is suitable for use on various parts of the body and, due to its water-resistant properties, is perfect for wound protection during activities that may cause moisture or perspiration, such as swimming or showering.

The Flawa Sensitive Plast aid dressing pack is convenient and easy to use. Each pack contains ten individual dressings, each measuring 8x10cm, which can be applied quickly and easily to the affected area, and they stick firmly without causing skin irritation when removed.

If you are looking for a reliable and effective wound dressing that is gentle and comfortable to use, the Flawa Sensitive Plast Aid Dressing 8x10cm Skin Color 10 pcs is a perfect choice.

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