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Elastoplast Extra Flexible Fabric Plasters

Elastoplast Extra Flexible Fabric Plasters

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Elastoplast Extra Flexible Fabric Plasters for Wound Protection

 

You can rely on these flexible plasters to provide secure wound protection whilst allowing natural movement. The fabric construction moves with your skin, making them suitable for joints and areas that bend frequently. Each plaster features a non-stick wound pad that protects the injury whilst allowing air circulation to support natural healing.

These adhesive bandages are designed to stay in place during daily activities whilst remaining comfortable against your skin. The breathable fabric material helps prevent moisture build-up underneath the dressing.

 

How These Flexible Wound Dressings Work

 

The fabric plasters use a secure adhesive border that bonds to clean, dry skin around the wound area. The central absorbent pad draws moisture away from the injury whilst the non-adherent surface prevents the dressing from sticking to the wound itself.

The flexible fabric construction allows the plaster to stretch and move with your body's natural motion. This reduces the likelihood of the edges lifting or the dressing becoming uncomfortable during wear. You can find additional wound care products in our first aid collection for comprehensive injury management.

 

Who Should Use Elastoplast Fabric Plasters

 

These wound dressings are suitable for covering minor cuts, grazes, and small wounds on adults and children. You should choose fabric plasters when you need secure protection for injuries on areas that move frequently, such as knuckles, elbows, or knees.

The plasters are particularly useful for:

  • Active individuals who need reliable wound protection during movement
  • Covering cuts and grazes on joints and flexible areas
  • Situations where you need a breathable yet secure dressing
  • Daily wear when comfort and flexibility are priorities

 

Why Choose Breathable Fabric Construction

 

The fabric material allows air to reach the wound area, which supports the natural healing process. Unlike plastic plasters, the breathable construction helps prevent excessive moisture accumulation that can soften the skin and potentially delay healing.

The flexible nature of the fabric means the plaster conforms to your skin's contours and maintains its protective seal even when you move. This makes them more comfortable for extended wear compared to rigid alternatives.

 

Clinical Suitability and Storage Requirements

 

You should store these plasters in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their adhesive properties. Check that your skin is clean and dry before application to ensure proper adhesion.

These dressings are suitable for most skin types, but you should discontinue use if you experience any signs of skin irritation or allergic reaction. Replace the plaster if it becomes wet, soiled, or starts to lift at the edges.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

 

How to Apply Your Elastoplast Plaster Correctly

You should clean the wound area gently with water and pat dry completely before applying the plaster. Remove the protective backing and position the absorbent pad directly over the wound, ensuring it covers the entire injured area. Press the adhesive edges firmly onto the surrounding skin, smoothing from the centre outwards to prevent air bubbles.

When to Change Your Wound Dressing

You need to replace the plaster daily or whenever it becomes wet, dirty, or starts to lift at the edges. When removing, pull gently in the direction of hair growth to minimise discomfort. If the plaster sticks to the wound, moisten it with clean water to soften the adhesive before removal. Clean the wound area again before applying a fresh plaster if continued protection is needed.

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Possible Reactions to Fabric Plasters

Like all medicines, Elastoplast Extra Flexible Fabric Plasters can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Most people can use these wound dressings without any problems, but some individuals may develop skin reactions to the adhesive or materials. You can explore our skin care range for products to help manage any skin sensitivity.

The most commonly reported side effects include skin irritation, redness, or itching around the adhesive area. These reactions typically occur in people with sensitive skin or adhesive allergies.

Known side effects may include:

  • Skin redness around the plaster edges
  • Itching or burning sensation
  • Contact dermatitis
  • Skin irritation or rash
  • Allergic reaction to adhesive
  • Skin maceration from prolonged wear
  • Blistering in sensitive individuals
  • Swelling around the application site

If you experience these or any other side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting side effects please see the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme.

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GPhC Number: 2233073
Tarun Kumar

Reviewed by:

Tarun Kumar

Superintendent/ Clinical Lead

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Content last updated: 31 Mar 2025

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