🩹 Close the gap, not your options!
The Senvok Butterfly Bandaids with Zip Stitch are designed for effective wound closure, featuring 3 strips for larger wounds, adjustable tension for a secure fit, and a pain-free application process. Ideal for both home and outdoor use, these hospital-grade strips are FSA/HSA eligible, ensuring you're always prepared for unexpected injuries.
S**E
Snet quickly and was effective
They worked great for a laceration that wouldn't stay closed. Sent promptly and at a reasonable price. It helped us through a scary couple of days.
T**N
Safety First
Look like these will be easy to use. I bought these to be prepared for a long trip.
L**.
A must have for EVERY PARENT!
I spent 30-45 minutes on another product, to finally resort to this one which took 10 seconds with excellent performance and outcome. If you are a surgeon, go for something more complex and have fun. If you're a parent with a crying kid, gaping wound with lots of blood, choose this one. I actually taped my kid's arm together until 2 products I ordered on Amazon arrived in 4 hours. Local stores don't carry these in my area. I tried another product that looked like better coverage, but it was a nightmare. I will always keep these in my house, car and travel bag!
M**E
As described
We haven’t used yet because purchased for a First Aid Kit. Appear to be what we needed.
P**E
Excellent First Aid Use
Outstanding First Aid use. Simple to use. I bought many of these.
T**.
Love them
I like to keep items like this in my first aid container along side the bandages, gauze, etc.So glad I do because one evening my husband cut the tip of his thumb really good opening a package with his pocket knife.After cleaning it he wanted me to bandage it but the bandage wasn't working. It was bleeding through. So I put one of these on it, closed it up really good. I had to trim it up after it was on there because it was on the tip.of his thumb. Then i topped it with a bandage. That did it. No longer bleeding and it was covered.The next day he went to urgent care to get it looked at by a doctor. Once they removed his dressing they told him he did a great job closing it up and covering it. They recleaned and redressed it, gave him some meds and sent him on his wsy.I'm so glad we had these on hand. So i irdered more just in case we need them again.
J**G
A very useful addition to any home or field First Aid kit
We have multiple First Aid Kits - for our extensive hiking and camping - as part of our Camel water pack, as well as for our vacations and snorkeling adventures. They have been more than just helpful on many occasions - taking care of many minor injuries and a few more serious occasions.If you agree that every adventure has the possibility of miss-adventure and you’ve possibly experienced a few, you know that when you need to a suture in the field little else will substitute.Whether you’re at home or, moreover in the field and faced with bleeding cuts or, lacerations - you want to simply get past wound cleaning and onto closure ASAP. And these No-Stitch adhesive adjustable sutures bring Emergency room trauma care right into the field.Along with replacing threaded suture needles and the experience one would need to use them - besides adding these adhesive sutures …wound cleaning / disinfection materials and ointments, surrounding wound-area drying (for best suture adhesion) and sterile wound coverings are among the other supplies you want to make sure are in your 1st Aid Kits in order to set the stage for these sutures to be most effective for many cuts and lacerations.Be sure to at least review (multiple times) the how-to videos each of the adhesive-suture manufactures provide on their in-field use. To make these supplies even more useful - know that in an emergency your ability to not just have these in your first aid kit - but be able to use them - is as important to their effective use as having them in the first place. For instance if you try to use these on non-dry-skin they will fail!On all counts in emergency wound care - you want to be aware of what materials you have on hand in your 1st aid kit - that all are within expiration date - and the probability of how soon there might be access to professional medical care.Per any online search of “lacerations” most Short Term Emergency care lists include, among others:1) Whenever possible - immediately be in communication with professional medical care - ask for instructions for immediate patient care - and follow the professional instructions given.2) Else the basic goals listed in caring for any wound are:• Be and stay calm yourself.• Reassure, calm and make / keep the injured individual comfortable - warm/cool as needed.• Slow / Stop any bleeding - using only as much pressure as needed to do so.• If possible elevate wound area above the heart• Avoid infection• Achieve the best wound care with the least scarring.To offer more than these basic instructions is problematic - but know that your personal experience, knowledge,1st aid training and 1st aid kit preparation to deal with accidents is always a positive when it comes to being of aid to yourself and others when they occur.
R**N
Great bandage.
They work just fine for wound closure. Way better than butterfly bandages
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