Frequently Asked Questions
The wound closure strips are designed as extra-large kits that include three strips each, suitable for closing wounds up to three to six centimeters long.
The wound closure strips are made of hospital-grade cotton, ensuring safety and effectiveness for all ages during emergency treatments.
The wound closure kit includes four emergency wound closures devices, along with eight cleaning wipes and eight cotton swabs for thorough care.
To apply the wound closure strips, first clean and dry the area, then place the strips securely over the wound to hold it together without sewing.
Yes, these wound closure strips are safe and ideal for all ages, including children and nursing mothers, making them suitable for family emergencies.
No, the wound closure strips are disposable and should not be reused to ensure safety and effectiveness in wound care.
Store the wound closure strips in a cool, dry place, and keep them in their original packaging until ready to use to maintain their effectiveness.
Avoid using the strips on wet skin, and ensure to shave any hair from the application area for optimal adhesion and effectiveness.
The wound closure strips are three times faster to apply than traditional sutures and eliminate the pain associated with sewing, making them a preferred option.
Yes, for larger cuts, multiple wound closure strips can be used side by side to provide adequate closure and protection.
If the strips do not adhere, ensure the skin is clean and dry, and consider shaving any hair in the area to improve adhesion.
Yes, if you are unsatisfied with the product, you can email customer service for assistance, and they will respond within twenty-four hours.
To remove the strips, gently peel them away from the skin to avoid discomfort and ensure that wound healing is not disrupted.
It is not recommended to use the strips on infected wounds without consulting a healthcare professional.
The wound closure strips should be used before the expiration date printed on the packaging to ensure maximum effectiveness and safety.












