Average store rating: 10 - Perfect
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excellent service, received before due date
Sandra | 19/03/2024 07:02:56
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very helpful
Hanni | 15/05/2018 17:01:40
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I didn't have to deal with customer service so can't really rate it.
Sarah | 26/01/2017 20:31:21
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I received the packet at the indicated day and hour, thank you
Jessica | 18/01/2017 13:53:43
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great site and wonderful products
amy | 13/01/2017 06:44:01
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Very good price and product
Amber | 14/12/2016 02:05:14
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i loved, the customer service contacted me to informed that my packet was on my way home. Great service.
Emma | 10/12/2016 12:43:26
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I have been looking for this product everywhere and this is the web with the best price
Caitlin | 07/12/2016 04:06:10
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The communication about the shipping process was great and much appreciated.
Ethan | 07/12/2016 03:10:09
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It's easier than going to the store and cheaper
hannah | 25/11/2016 02:08:56
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Website was easy to navigate, and my order was packaged well and shipped very promptly.
Kayla | 14/11/2016 14:54:44
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I bought cause of the sales but the service really impressed me
Emershan | 11/11/2016 17:41:11
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Royal Mail : was quick and easy
Sandra | 19/03/2024 07:02:56
Description
How to use
Shop Online Dr. Line Hydrocolloid Dressings 6U at best price.
Product features:
- First Aid: Plasters and Dressings
Product Reference: #273484
How to use: 1. Thoroughly cleanse and disinfect the affected area. 2. Ensure the skin surrounding the wound is completely clean and dry. 3. Carefully peel off the backing from the Dr. Line Hydrocolloid Dressing. 4. Center the dressing over the wound, ensuring it covers the entire affected area. 5. Gently smooth down the edges of the dressing to ensure proper adhesion.
Recommended frequency: Change the dressing as needed, typically every 24-72 hours, or when it becomes saturated or starts to peel away from the skin. If the dressing remains intact and the wound is still healing, you may leave it in place for longer.
Additional tips: For optimal results, avoid touching the adhesive side of the dressing. Do not reuse dressings. If the wound shows signs of infection (increased pain, redness, swelling, or pus), consult a healthcare professional immediately. These dressings are designed for minor wounds and blemishes. For deeper or more serious wounds, seek medical advice.