Niltac provides relief for stoma patients by making the removal of surgical tape from the skin virtually painless. Unlike traditional tape removal which tears away layers of skin, Niltac contains a silicone solution that destroys the bond between the tape and skin, allowing the tape to fall away without discomfort. The fluid is designed to coat the skin and create a release layer between the adhesive and skin. Most importantly, Niltac is often reimbursed by insurance, meaning it comes at little to no cost for patients who have to remove tape from their skin daily.
Niltac provides relief for stoma patients by making the removal of surgical tape from the skin virtually painless. Unlike traditional tape removal which tears away layers of skin, Niltac contains a silicone solution that destroys the bond between the tape and skin, allowing the tape to fall away without discomfort. The fluid is designed to coat the skin and create a release layer between the adhesive and skin. Most importantly, Niltac is often reimbursed by insurance, meaning it comes at little to no cost for patients who have to remove tape from their skin daily.
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Niltac provides relief for stoma patients by making the removal of surgical tape from the skin virtually painless. Unlike traditional tape removal which tears away layers of skin, Niltac contains a silicone solution that destroys the bond between the tape and skin, allowing the tape to fall away without discomfort. The fluid is designed to coat the skin and create a release layer between the adhesive and skin. Most importantly, Niltac is often reimbursed by insurance, meaning it comes at little to no cost for patients who have to remove tape from their skin daily.
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Do you slowly and painfully remove the band aid or do
you count to three and rip it off just after you get to one and a half? The Question
Most of us only have to answer this question once every
couple of years. For the stoma patient, however, it’s a daily occurrence. The Question
Anyone who has witnessed the raw skin that is left by
any prolonged use of surgical tape can relate to the discomfort experienced by those who suffer from the wound left behind by any kind of Ostomy. Niltac, then, comes as quite a relief to Stoma patients. The clever little ostomy skin care spray can contains an innovative silicone solution which works straight away to destroy the bond between tape and skin. The result is that the surgical tape practically falls away from the wound without any of the discomfort of tearing away layer upon layer of skin cells. The fluid is designed to track readily between the adhesive and the skin, creating a layer of Niltac. Silicone is a release agent, so the adhesive falls away from the skin. But the best part? Niltac is usually reimbursed through a prescription or insurance system, which means that it comes at little or no cost to the patient. Further Information
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