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What is a Pre-Cut Ostomy Barrier?

Pre-cut skin barriers are ready to use skin barriers. They come with a cut-out opening already in place designed to fit the stoma, and you do not need to cut them. These ostomy barriers are made keeping in mind the most common sizes of stomas. They are usually uniform and circular in shape. If your stoma is evenly round and fits the size they offer, then these can save you a lot of time. If you can use a pre-cut wafer without cutting or alterations, they could be a great solution for your needs. HPFY offers a wide array of pre-cut skin barriers both for flat and convex pouching systems from top brands like New Image, Assura, Sensura, etc. furthermore, we also have standard and extended wear models.

When should the Pre-Cut Ostomy Wafers be avoided?

Pre-cut ostomy barrier may not be the best choice if your stoma is not round or a standard size. Even if your stoma is perfectly round and standard size, you should avoid the pre-cut wafers until at least 6-8 weeks after ostomy surgery. This is because your stoma will keep changing, and it takes time for swelling to go down and for your stoma size to settle.

Important Things to consider while using a Pre-Cut Skin Barrier

When is Convex Pre-Cut Ostomy Wafer indicated?

Pre-cut convex flanges are useful in the following situations, including:

How to apply Pre-Cut Skin Barrier?

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Where to buy Pre-Cut Ostomy Skin Barriers online?

We at Health Products For You strive to improve the quality of life of ostomates and try to offer everything they need under one roof. We carry a wide selection of pre-cut ostomy wafers from various top-selling manufacturers like Coloplast, Hollister, Convatec, etc., at affordable prices. Our auto-reorder program ensures you get all your ostomy supplies on time at your doorstep. Shop now and avail of exclusive offers and discounts.

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