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Many ostomates experience skin issues caused by moisture build up, leakage, friction, or sensitivities to other products. These can lead to rashes, inflammation, and discomfort.
Alginate is a natural seaweed derived ingredient known for its ultra moisture absorbing and soothing properties. Infused with 15% alginate, our unique baseplate helps support healthy skin around your stoma.
Key benefits:
*Reference: Based on standardised laboratory testing showing up to 1.5× higher fluid absorption than our standard hydrocolloid materials
"I have seen major improvements since using Alginate" Did you know, alginate comes from seaweed? Commercial alginate is produced from something called algin, which is known as 'alginic acid' and occurs naturally in brown seaweed. These brown seaweeds are harvested and converted into sodium alginate, which has a unique gelling and absorbent ability.
With 1.5x greater absorbency than standard hydrocolloids, our alginate infused baseplate effectively draws moisture away from the skin, keeping it dry, soothed and promoting skin health.
Our alginate baseplate contains 15% Alginate, not just a trace element. Soothing the skin, this may help you to achieve a more comfortable and confident wear.
Our Alginate stoma bags may absorb excess moisture and soothe problem skin.
Get the most out of your Alginate bag by waking up the soothing properties of the baseplate This can be done in many ways including, placing under your arm or putting it on a radiator.
Our bags are designed to fit the shape of your body to increase comfortable wear time.
Naturally hydrophilic, absorbs up to 1.5x more moisture than standard hydrocolloids, helping to keep your skin drier and more healthy, for comfort and confidence that lasts for longer.
The soft touch closure features instant reliability and security, giving you peace of mind.
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