ConvaTec Esenta Sting-Free Skin Barrier Spray

ConvaTec Ostomy

ConvaTec Esenta Sting-Free Skin Barrier Spray

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Description
  • Silicone based skin prep
  • Perfect for ostomy and wound care
  • 50 ml spray bottle
  • Protects skin for up to 72 hours
  • Safe and effective with frequent use
  • Reduces the risk of skin damage and irritation
  • No sting, alcohol free
  • Not made with natural rubber latex, latex free

ConvaTec Esenta Sting-Free Skin Barrier Spray is a skin prep for ostomy and wound care that protects skin by forming a breathable barrier for up to 72 hours from damage caused by adhesives, body waste, and enzymes. ConvaTec Esenta does not contain alcohol, the formulation is a silicone blend. Silicone blends do not sting on application. Reapplication is recommended every 12-72 hours, dependent upon skin surface conditions. Safe and effective even with frequent use. Should be replaced at every dressing or appliance change to maintain complete protection. 50 ml spray bottle. Latex free. Sold by the each, case of 12.

    How to Use ConvaTec ESENTA Sting-Free Skin Barrier Spray
  • Clean and dry the skin
  • Shake well before use, wait till skin is dry
  • Make sure the skin is dry to the touch before applying medical adhesive, ostomy appliances or wound dressings.
  • Hold approximately 10 cm or 4 inches from the area to be treated and apply a uniform coating in a sweeping motion.
  • ESENTA skin barrier spray should be replaced at every dressing or appliance change to maintain complete protection. ESENTA Barrier will not cause a build up of barrier film on the skin surface.

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