

🍯 Heal smart, stay unstoppable — the honey bandage your skin deserves!
L-Mesitran Medical Grade Honey Bandages combine 30% sterile honey with a hydro-active gel and waterproof polyurethane film to create a scientifically advanced wound dressing. Designed for both acute and chronic wounds, these sterile, low-adherence pads maintain a moist healing environment, protect against bacteria, and allow up to five days of wear—even in the shower. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, medicated wound care that supports faster recovery with minimal disruption.







| ASIN | B01N4UNVLM |
| ASIN | B01N4UNVLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,432 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #167 in First Aid Gauze |
| Brand | L-Mesitran |
| Country of origin | Netherlands |
| Country of origin | Netherlands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (371) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (371) |
| Date First Available | 17 May 2017 |
| Format | film, gel, Gauze |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | L-Mesitran 511.05 |
| Manufacturer | Triticum Exploitatie B.V. |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 1.2 x 7.5 cm; 18 g |
| Units | 5.0 Count |
R**E
Works better than I thought
R**L
These medicated bandages worked great for me when I had a cystic acne lesion on my back and I will most definitely buy more if needed.
G**S
Had about 1”long wound and kept using these bandages changing every other day until it was almost healed. Keep it dry and I liked that the honey was fresh it was easy to apply
A**E
I've used a variety of manuka honey bandages over the years, and these have been the best so far. The bandages stay on, they're a good size, and there is minimal honey leakage. I fell across the pavement last week, and my wounds have already healed tremendously in just 1 week, using these bandages.
O**R
I do believe my horse's chronically-infected wound improved with the L-Mesitran Hydro Dressing, but I found it difficult to handle and confusing to start. The product has peel-off backing on both sides, with no description of which side should go against the wound (I read the 12,000-word instructions in as many languages as I could understand). I wasted the first two pads trying to figure out which side was the gel. I decided on the shiny side, and I think I was correct because I found gel in the granulated tissue when I went to change the dressing. Once I got a side against the wound, I had to struggle to get hold of the other side's backing to peel it off. As I fumbled to grab a corner of the backing, it slid and flipped around, re-exposing the previously-sterile wound environment to all kinds of contaminants. (That was AFTER I wasted two pads.) When I finally got the dressing in place, it did not adhere to the skin, and it was so stiff that it didn't bend to the curve of his skin either, so I had to hold it in place whilst trying to wrap the gauze around his tail. I imagine in a sterile environment, where you have all the tools and assistance necessary to dress a wound, this dressing would be great, because it does appear to aid in the healing process. For my purposes, it was a little too hard to handle.
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