Description
Cutifass
GAUZE IMPREGNATED WITH OINTMENT
CE medical device, class IIa, sterile.
TNT gauze impregnated with ointment, individually packaged.
Ointment indicated for the local treatment of acute wounds (grade I and II burns, dermabrasions, hypertrophic scarring, traumatic wounds and other skin lesions), chronic wounds (venous and arterial ulcers, bedsores), diaper rash, and sun irritation.
- Soothing activity: reduces both pain and itching.
- Moisturizing activity: creates a microclimate that promotes healing.
- The bacteriostatic and bactericidal effect limits the risk of infection in case of non-infected wounds and/or at risk of infection and eliminates bad odor.
- Inflammatory and adsorbent activity resulting in less exudate which ensures the right level of humidity and better healing.
- It does not adhere to tissues and removal is painless.
- Due to its characteristics, its application is indicated for those parts of the body that are difficult (anatomical folds).
- Promotes post-chemical or laser peeling epithelialization and in post-surgical areas.
How to use
Clean the wound thoroughly with a cleansing solution (do not use hydrogen peroxide). (Fig. 1)
The gauze can be cut using a sterile instrument according to the size of the wound, so that it covers the wound in an occlusive manner. (Fig. 2)
Remove the protective film and apply the impregnated gauze directly on the wound, in an occlusive manner. In case of redness in the perilesional areas, protect them with stringy Vaseline before applying the impregnated gauze. (Fig. 3)
Then cover with a bandage or adhesive plaster. (Fig. 4)
Repeat the dressing every 24 - 48 - 72 hours as appropriate.
Warnings
Do not use if you have an adverse reaction to any of the product components.
In case of side effects, consult your doctor.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide.
In case of burns, when applying the ointment you may feel some pain which will ease after a few minutes.
For deep wounds, it is not necessary to apply more gauze at the same time or more ointment.
If there is redness in the perilesional areas, cover them with Vaseline cream.
The product is disposable and cannot be sterilized.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Conservation
Store the product away from damp areas, heat sources and do not expose to light.
Components
Cutifass ointment: olive oil (Olea europea L.); sunflower oil (Helianthus annuus L.); beeswax; rosin; hydrogenated castor oil (Ricinus communis L.); boswellia (Boswellia serrata); bismuth (Bismuth subgallate); calendula (Calendula officinalis L.); camphor (Cinnamonum camphora); plantago; paraffin oil.
Format
Pack containing 10 gauzes, size 10 x 10 cm
Code 42PC4
CE mark registration number 1008
TNT gauze impregnated with ointment, individually packaged.
Ointment indicated for the local treatment of acute wounds (grade I and II burns, dermabrasions, hypertrophic scarring, traumatic wounds and other skin lesions), chronic wounds (venous and arterial ulcers, bedsores), diaper rash, and sun irritation.
- Soothing activity: reduces both pain and itching.
- Moisturizing activity: creates a microclimate that promotes healing.
- The bacteriostatic and bactericidal effect limits the risk of infection in case of non-infected wounds and/or at risk of infection and eliminates bad odor.
- Inflammatory and adsorbent activity resulting in less exudate which ensures the right level of humidity and better healing.
- It does not adhere to tissues and removal is painless.
- Due to its characteristics, its application is indicated for those parts of the body that are difficult (anatomical folds).
- Promotes post-chemical or laser peeling epithelialization and in post-surgical areas.
How to use
Clean the wound thoroughly with a cleansing solution (do not use hydrogen peroxide). (Fig. 1)
The gauze can be cut using a sterile instrument according to the size of the wound, so that it covers the wound in an occlusive manner. (Fig. 2)
Remove the protective film and apply the impregnated gauze directly on the wound, in an occlusive manner. In case of redness in the perilesional areas, protect them with stringy Vaseline before applying the impregnated gauze. (Fig. 3)
Then cover with a bandage or adhesive plaster. (Fig. 4)
Repeat the dressing every 24 - 48 - 72 hours as appropriate.
Warnings
Do not use if you have an adverse reaction to any of the product components.
In case of side effects, consult your doctor.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide.
In case of burns, when applying the ointment you may feel some pain which will ease after a few minutes.
For deep wounds, it is not necessary to apply more gauze at the same time or more ointment.
If there is redness in the perilesional areas, cover them with Vaseline cream.
The product is disposable and cannot be sterilized.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Conservation
Store the product away from damp areas, heat sources and do not expose to light.
Components
Cutifass ointment: olive oil (Olea europea L.); sunflower oil (Helianthus annuus L.); beeswax; rosin; hydrogenated castor oil (Ricinus communis L.); boswellia (Boswellia serrata); bismuth (Bismuth subgallate); calendula (Calendula officinalis L.); camphor (Cinnamonum camphora); plantago; paraffin oil.
Format
Pack containing 10 gauzes, size 10 x 10 cm
Code 42PC4
CE mark registration number 1008