Caring for Little Scrapes: The 3-Step Hansaplast Routine Every Parent Should Know!

Caring for Little Scrapes: The 3-Step Hansaplast Routine Every Parent Should Know!

Every parent knows the scene: your child is running, climbing, or exploring with full energy, then comes the sudden “ouch!” Scrapes and cuts are part of growing up, but knowing how to care for them quickly and correctly makes all the difference.

 

With a simple 3-step routine, you can keep little wounds clean, protected, and healing well.

 

Step 1: CLEANSE

The first and most important step is to make sure the wound is free from dirt and bacteria. Hansaplast Wound Spray is a gentle but effective solution for antiseptic wound cleansing. It’s fast, pain-free, colourless and suitable for children’s delicate skin, making clean-up stress-free for both you and your little one.

 

 

Step 2: PROTECT

Once the wound is clean, the next step is protection. Hansaplast Sensitive Kids Plaster is designed to be extra gentle on young skin while still strong enough to keep dirt and bacteria out. Available in standard and XL sizes, they are soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic—perfect for active kids who are back on their feet in no time.

 

 

Step 3: HEAL

The final step supports natural healing. Hansaplast Wound Healing Ointment promotes faster wound healing and reduces the risk of scarring. Safe for sensitive skin and even babies, it’s the extra care that helps little wounds recover smoothly.

 

 

Following these three simple steps will help prevent wound infections, support faster healing, and improve the appearance of healing skin. This way, you can be sure you’ve done the right thing for you and your loved ones.

 

With its Bacteria Shield technology and medically registered products, it’s no wonder that Hansaplast is recognised as Best Band Aid Brand for Families by the Parents’ Choice Awards.

 

Hansaplast gives parents the confidence that every scrape, cut, and “ouch” is cared for the right way.


No. Kelulusan Iklan: MDAMD 0201/2023

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