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  • Waterproof Band-Aids
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    Beiersdorf AG

    Hansaplast Aqua Protect Pflaster, 100% waterproof - 20 plaster | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • The image shows an open box of the YPSIPLAST® "robust" bandage assortment | Pack (50 pieces) from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. Before packaging, the bandages—which come in various shapes, including round, square, and rectangular—are arranged on the tray.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS Medical Ypsiplast® paving range robust | Pack (50 pieces)

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  • Waterproof Band-Aids
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmos® Aqua wound plaster - 20 pieces | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • The image shows a box of Holthaus Ypsiplast® water-repellent finger bandages from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. The box contains 50 bandages (2 x 12 cm) with blue-and-white lettering. Two bandages are displayed on the front of the box. The text provides product information and states that the bandages are manufactured in Germany and are ideal for finger wounds.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS YPSIPLAST® finger bandage, water -repellent

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  • A hand with an intravenous needle inserted into the tip, secured with a Holthaus Ypsipor cannula patch (9 x 6 cm) from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. A transparent tube connects the needle to a blue cap on the medical device. The skin is visible around the precisely secured cannula.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS YPSIPOR cannula plaster 9 x 6 cm | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • Sensitive Children's Band-Aids, with Animal Designs
    Vendor:
    Beiersdorf AG

    Hansaplast children's plaster sensitive - 20 plaster | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • Patch
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    Beiersdorf AG

    Hansaplast Universal Pflaster - 20 pieces | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • A box of Hansaplast Elastic fingertip bandages from Beiersdorf AG containing 16 waterproof strips, marked with the “Bacteria Protection” and “Flex” symbols to indicate a particularly secure hold and improved quality.
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    Beiersdorf AG

    Hansaplast Elastic fingertip patch 19 x 120 mm - 16 pieces | Pack (16 pieces)

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  • A package of Holthaus Ypsiplast® elastic fingertip bandages from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG, with two bandages pictured on the front. The package contains 50 pieces, each measuring 4.5 cm x 8 cm, and bears the inscription “Made in Germany.”
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS YPSIPLAST® fingertips, elastic - 50 pieces

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  • Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG offers the Holthaus First Aid Mini Set—5-piece, which includes a quick-apply bandage, a large bandage, an additional bandage, and a quick-apply compress. The packaging is labeled with instructions in German.
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    Vendor:
    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Holthaus first aid miniset-5-part | Pack (1 piece)

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  • Skin-friendly bandages for sensitive skin
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    Vendor:
    Beiersdorf AG

    Hansaplast sensitive strips, plaster - 20 pieces | Pack (20 pieces)

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  • MaiMed-stretch elastic fixation fleece 1 piece/box
    Vendor:
    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-stretch elastic fixation fleece 1 piece/box

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  • Three boxes of Holthaus Ypsipor adhesive bandages—non-woven bandages from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG—are shown against a white background. Each box contains 18 skin-friendly non-woven bandages measuring 6 cm x 5 m. The predominantly white packaging features blue and red accents and is perfect for first-aid supplies.
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    Vendor:
    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Holthaus Ypsipor wound pavement, fleece

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  • A yellow-and-blue package labeled “Medical Shop” contains Holthaus Ypsiderm® blister patches for the heels and balls of the feet. The brand name Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG and a description in German are included. An illustration shows how to apply the patch to a foot for effective blister treatment. Contains 5 patches.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Holthaus YPSiderm® bladder plasters

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  • The Holthaus Ypsiplast® Rigid Adhesive Bandage from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG is a medical adhesive tape with a yellow plastic backing and printed text and symbols, designed for effective wound care with high adhesive strength for reliable medical use.
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    Vendor:
    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Holthaus YPSIPLAST® booklet, rigid

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Bandages for everyday use, medical practices, healthcare, and quick wound coverage

Bandages are among the most essential products for cleanly covering minor injuries, cuts, scrapes, or puncture wounds. They are used in everyday home life as well as in care facilities, doctors’ offices, workplaces, schools, daycare centers, and first-aid settings. Depending on the application, they help protect affected skin areas from dirt, friction, and external factors.

In wound care, bandages are particularly practical because they are readily available, easy to use, and suitable for many minor care tasks. Whether it’s a classic adhesive bandage, an elastic finger bandage, or a child-friendly bandage—what matters is that the bandage suits the skin area, daily movement, and the type of application.

 

Features and Benefits of Bandages

Bandages combine a protective covering with easy application to the skin. They typically consist of a backing material, an adhesive surface, and an absorbent wound pad designed to prevent direct contact between the wound and the adhesive surface. This makes them easy to use when minor injuries or sensitive skin areas need temporary protection.

It is important that bandages adhere well, are comfortable to wear, and fit the respective body part as well as possible. Depending on the product, they can be elastic, skin-friendly, cut to size, or pre-cut and ready for use.

Typical advantages of bandages include:

  • quick and easy application
  • hygienic coverage of small wounds
  • protection against friction and dirt
  • various sizes and shapes available
  • suitable for everyday use, care, and first aid
  • Convenient packaging units
  • Can be easily combined with other products

In practical use, bandages facilitate quick first aid and help keep the area clean. However, when selecting the right bandage, you should always consider how much the skin area moves and whether there are specific requirements for adhesion, flexibility, or moisture protection.

 

Which bandages are suitable for which applications?

For general care of small cuts and scrapes, classic adhesive bandages such as the Hansaplast Classic Bandage in various sizes are suitable. Such bandages are versatile and practical when covering different wound sizes at home, in the workplace, or in a medical practice

. For injuries to fingers or moving body parts, an elastic finger bandage may be useful. The Holthaus Medical YPSIPLAST® Finger Bandage, elastic, is particularly suitable for areas that are frequently moved and where a standard bandage might slip off more easily. The elastic design ensures a better fit to the shape of the finger.

For children, bandages are often not just functional, but should It should also be comfortable and easy to use. The Hartmann Cosmos® kids children’s bandage is designed for minor everyday injuries in children and can help make first aid more child-friendly. When it comes to children’s bandages, in addition to size, it’s important that they stick well and can be removed as gently as possible.

 

What should you look for when buying bandages?

When buying bandages, the intended use is the most important starting point. For general everyday use, classic bandages in various sizes are often sufficient. For fingers, joints, or other areas of skin that move, the bandage should be more flexible and adhere reliably. If the bandage is used in facilities, workplaces, or medical practices, the packaging unit, quick removal, and ease of use also play an important role.

The size of the wound dressing should also match the injury. It should adequately cover the affected area while allowing the adhesive surface to stick to clean, dry skin. Patches that are too small may not provide sufficient protection, while patches that are too large can be bothersome in awkward places or come off more quickly.

Also consider skin compatibility, comfort, and the intended duration of wear. For sensitive skin, a gently adhesive bandage may be more comfortable. Flexibility is important for areas subject to movement; for contact with moisture, a water-resistant or specially designed bandage may be advisable. For a well-stocked first-aid kit, it’s worth keeping various types and sizes of bandages on hand.

 

Finger bandages, wound bandages, injection bandages, or shower bandages—what are the differences?

Finger bandages are specifically designed for fingers and similar movable areas. They are usually shaped or made elastic so that they fit better around the finger and stay in place as securely as possible even during movement. They are suitable for minor injuries in areas where regular bandages are more likely to stick out or slip.

Wound bandages are the classic choice for minor cuts, scratches, and scrapes. They are versatile and available in many sizes. This makes them particularly suitable for home, workplace, caregiving, and first-aid kits.

Injection bandages are primarily used after injections, blood draws, or similar small puncture sites. They are usually smaller and intended for short-term coverage. The focus here is on hygienically covering a small puncture site.

Shower plasters are suitable for situations where the covered area needs to be protected from water for a short time. They can be useful if a small wound or a bandage needs to stay dry while showering. The manufacturer’s instructions should always be followed, as not every plaster is designed for prolonged contact with water.

 

Application and Instructions for Bandages

The skin should be clean and dry before applying the bandage. If necessary, the affected area can be gently cleaned before applying the bandage. The wound dressing should be placed directly over the injured area without the adhesive surface that comes into contact with the wound.

Bandages should be changed regularly, especially if they are dirty, damp, or no longer adhere securely. When removing them, it is recommended to proceed slowly and carefully to avoid unnecessarily irritating the skin. For larger, heavily bleeding, inflamed, or poorly healing wounds, seek professional advice.

Store bandages in a dry, clean place according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For first-aid stations, it is advisable to check inventory regularly and replace damaged or expired products.

 

Complementary products for bandages

These supplementary categories help ensure comprehensive coverage of both minor and major wound care needs. Compresses and wound dressings may be necessary for heavy fluid absorption or larger wound areas, while first aid products provide a quick basic kit. Sports tapes complement bandages where stabilization, immobilization, or support during movement is required. This allows for targeted expansion of wound care depending on the specific application.

How do blister plasters work?

Blister plasters act like a second skin by cushioning the blister and protecting it from additional friction. They create a moist environment that speeds up the healing process and prevent the blister from rupturing or getting worse, making healing easier.

Which patches are best for sensitive skin?

Hypoallergenic plasters are particularly suitable for sensitive skin. These patches are made from soft, breathable materials that are gentle on the skin and do not cause irritation. Brands such as Hartmann and Leukoplast offer special plasters that are designed for sensitive skin and offer a high level of comfort.

Which plasters offer protection when swimming?

Waterproof plasters, such as shower plasters or special wound plasters from brands such as Cosmoplast, offer effective protection when swimming. These plasters prevent water from entering the wound and adhere securely, even in damp conditions, making them ideal for use in water.

What is the difference between wound plaster and wound suture strips?

Wound plasters are used to protect minor wounds and abrasions, while wound suture strips are used to pull together and secure the edges of cuts. They promote healing and can replace a surgical stitch by stabilizing the wound and reducing the risk of infection.