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Tubifast Bandages: Ideal For Dressing Retention Without Tapes Or Pins

Introduce yourself to the latest Tubifast bandages. This amazing wound care product , with both longitudinal and radial stretch is suitable for comfortable dressing fixation.
Ensuring Dressings remain in place can be quite a challenge especially in difficult , awkward areas of the body. Tubifast tubular bandage with 2 way stretch technology is ideal for holding dressings securely in place without constriction or compression allowing patients complete freedom of movement.

The open Weave fabric allows air to circulate over the skin thereby helping to avoid maceration.
The Tubifast Bandages are perfect for dressing retention and skin covering of any part of the body. 

Let’s have a brief look over the various advantages of these bandages. 

  • The two-way stretch allows easy movement of the body parts once the dressing is done.
  • It is quick and easy to use-One just have to cut it to the required size and stretch over the dressing for a uniform , comfortable fit.- no need for tapes or pins .
  • Available in various width and lengths thus fits everything from small limbs to adult trunks.
The Tubifast Medical Bandages are available from Wound-care.co.uk, a web based portal that specializes in wound care products. Wound Care Supplies a wide range of dressings and wound care products. They deliver all across the globe.

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