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The LivaClean Zip Stitch Wound Closure Kit features 3 sterile, hypoallergenic polyurethane adhesive strips designed for painless, scar-minimizing healing. Lightweight and breathable, these medical-grade closures provide secure wound care for cuts and surgical incisions, suitable for all skin types including sensitive and nursing skin. Compact and easy to apply, this kit is an essential upgrade to any first aid arsenal.









| ASIN | B093YS5ZY8 |
| ASIN | B093YS5ZY8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,823 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #87 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand Name | LivaClean |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (432) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (432) |
| Item Form | Pads |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LivaClean |
| Manufacturer | LivaClean |
| Material Features | Hypoallergenic |
| Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.09 x 10.11 x 1.9 cm; 32 g |
| Product Style | Adhesive |
| Size | 2.54 x 23.88 cm (3 CT) |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Target Use Body Part | Body, Skin, Whole Body |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
J**S
Para el apoyo en una cirugía
B**R
Thankfully haven't used yet, but appears to be a great product!
A**A
Good at sticking to skin just shave any hair cause it will NOT stick (saw questions asking if you have to shave). Used em for my pup after she got spayed, she accidentally popped a stitch (of course it was Sat 2am and Vet isn't open on weekends) luckily there was Prime, next morning shipping.. also, it's good to wrap it after placing "stitch" with some gauze rolled around or an elastic\ace bandage of some sort will work too, I don't recommend leaving it open\exposed. 1st pic is before placing stitch, 2nd pic is 9 days after 1st stitch (it would have been ok at 6\7 days but she wouldn't stop running so I was extra cautious). I'm a nurse so here are some pro tips: If it bleeds or gets wet\soaked, change it ASAP, if not wet\dirty, change every 2-3+ days is fine (when taking a shower wrap in plastic wrap or plastic bag and tape the ends to you). Don't apply it if it's actively bleeding (it won't stick and you'll waste a stitch) apply pressure and raise wound above your heart (if it's on your leg, lay down and prop leg up on something, it may take a few min to stop). Make sure it's clean BEFORE applying stitch, flush it out with bottled water\saline flush\filtered water (tap water is NOT clean it goes thru dirty pipes and can\will give you a wicked infection, sepsis is deadly) after flushing, wipe AROUND the area with alcohol\ alcohol wipes, then use an antiseptic, iodine or povidone-iodine (what they use before they cut you open for surgery) with clean qtips, rub vigorously around and as close to wound as poss) make sure it's dry, do NOT BLOW ON IT!!! Your mouth has nasty germs that can\will cause sepsis (very deadly)!! Oh and WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE TOUCING ANYTHING!!! Gloves are good too but you still need to wash your hands before doing anything!! Last thing, Neosporin doesn't really help, just keep it clean, covered and the bandage dry\clean and it will heal beautifully!! Make sure to clip off excess pull tabs so they don't get caught on something and rip it off.
M**A
Needed a little more support after my stitches came out after doctor’s orders to remove all stitches. After a little bit of walking, the opening would look swollen and open up a little not letting it continue to heal. Easy to put on and feels super secure. I haven’t cut the ends yet but will later. Make sure you clean the area and dry it completely. Worth the price. I also wasted money on some butterfly bandages from Walgreens hoping I’d save money but they came off after ten minutes.
G**R
I can only report that product arrived and appears to be a good quality product . Gave it 4 stars on appearance and prompt delivery .
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