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MicroMend Emergency Skin Wound Closure Kit First Aid Laceration Repair No Stitch

$ 12.35

  • Active Ingredients: N/A
  • Body Area: Abdomen, Arm, Back, Hand, Head, Jaw, Knee, Shoulder, Wrist
  • Brand: MicroMend
  • Color: White
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Department: Adult, Men, Teens, Unisex, Women, Youth
  • Features: Hypoallergenic, Self-Adhesive
  • Item Length: 0.5” wide
  • Item Width: 0.5” wide
  • Labels & Certifications: Sterile, Store Dry
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Main Purpose: Emergency Treatment, First Aid, Fixation
  • Material: Medical-grade stainless steel
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Size: One Size
  • Theme: N/A
  • Type: No Stitches Wound Closure Kit
  • UPC: Does Not Apply
  • gtin13: Does Not Apply

Description

microMend is a unique alternative to sutures, staples, surgical glues, and adhesive strips for closing wounds. The product uses revolutionary Micro-staple technology to anchor the device safely to the skin and protect the incision site afterwards. Rapid and easy to use with little to no pain upon application and eliminates the requirement for local anesthesia. As easy and fast to apply as a bandage and requires minimal training and procedure preparation. Clinical studies show they’re 7x faster than using sutures. AVOID STRESSFUL, EXPENSIVE TRIPS TO THE ER with affordable, easy-to-apply, safe and secure rapid skin closures. Eliminates the need for stitches. WOUND CLOSURE KIT INCLUDES: Two (2) 0.5” wide Sterile microMend Devices to effectively close a wound up to 1”, with 2”x2” gauze and antiseptic wipe IDEAL FOR KIDS - PAINLESS AND QUICK SKIN CLOSURE: This laceration repair kit is ideal for treating your family's cuts and lacerations. Easy as a bandage to apply and in seconds the wound is closed with the holding strength of sutures. SUPERIOR HOSPITAL GRADE FIRST AID WOUND CARE: Rapid skin closure devices allow you to care for lacerations wherever they occur; be it at a sporting event, camping, hiking or at home. CLINICALLY PROVEN TO REDUCE SCARRING in 90% of patients compared to stitches. M74