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What is plastry?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 7/31/2025

Plastry is a type of adhesive bandage used to cover small wounds, cuts, or abrasions to protect them from infection and promote healing. Typically made of a sterile pad attached to a flexible strip, it adheres to the skin, allowing for movement while keeping the wound covered. Plastry can also refer to variations in design or materials, such as waterproof or hypoallergenic options.

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