Frequently Asked Questions
1. Dirt has come into the wound of my child? How should I treat it?
Please have a look into our InstantHelp for “
Cuts & Grazes” for further asstistance.
2. Is it better to let the wound dry at the fresh air instead of putting on a plaster?
It is one of the wound care myths that keeping minor cuts and grazes uncovered and letting air to them helps them to heal faster. But the contrary is true. Research shows that covered wounds heal more efficiently and have a reduced risk of infection. Elastoplast products provide protection until the wound is completely healed.
3. How often do I have to change the Junior plasters?
Usually, it is recommended to change the Junior plaster daily due to hygienic reasons.
4. How long does the Junior plaster stick to the skin when getting wet?
The Elastoplast Junior offers reliable protection also if your child is very active. The plasters are dirt and water resistant and will also stick and protect the wound if the plaster comes into short contact with water.
5. My child has sensitive skin, which plasters can I use?
The Elastoplast Junior plasters are especially developed for the sensitve skin of children. They are very skin friendly and easy to remove. The colours used for the happy motives print are resistant to saliva and sweat and are proven to be safe for children.
6. What are the special features of kids plasters?
Elastoplast Kids plasters are especially designed for kids. They are very skin friendly and painless to remove. The water and dirt resistant material protect the wound reliably and of course the happy special character motives will help to make your child smile again.
7. Is the removal of the Junior Plaster painful?
All Junior plasters are especially developed for the sensitve skin of children. The wound pad does not stick to the wound and the plasters are painless to remove.
8. Are the colours used in the Junior plasters are safe?
Yes they are. The colours of the special character motives are resistant to saliva and sweat and are proven to be safe for children.