Dermaclip - Wound patch for people who are afraid of pain
Dermaclip in the US has just launched a medical patch that helps open the wound open quickly and safely without the usual stitches.
The structure of the Dermaclip consists of two stickers made of flexible plastic that are connected by plastic wires. Dermaclip will be affixed to the wound's mouth and then closed by pulling two polypropylene wires in opposite directions until the patch is in place.
This device can be used in place of medical tape and adhesive in many cases.
Pulling the two pieces of the Dermaclip patch together will make the skin on both sides of the wound tight. This design will minimize the risk of scarring or infection compared to traditional skin suture methods.
Successfully tested on nearly 10,000 patients, Dermaclip is considered a standard device to recover open wounds. This device can be used instead of medical tape and adhesive in many cases such as caesarean section, abdominal skin stretch, breast surgery, artificial joint replacement . Besides, Dermaclip can be minimized. wound closure time.
The Dermaclip patch is strong enough to hold the wound clean for 7 to 10 days, but it still does not damage the skin. In addition, Dermaclip is made from non-allergenic materials.
Even the less experienced medical staff can take a few minutes to practice Dermaclip proficiently. Surgeons can use the Dermaclip to close the mouth of the wound to 7.6cm in less than 2 minutes. Moreover, because Dermaclip does not harm the skin, doctors can remove the patch without affecting the wound's mouth.
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