

🍯 Heal smart, stay unstoppable — the honey-powered bandage for the modern professional.
L-Mesitran Medical Grade Honey Bandages combine 30% sterile medical-grade honey with a hydro-active gel and waterproof polyurethane backing to create an advanced wound dressing. Designed for both acute and chronic wounds, these bandages maintain a moist healing environment, provide a bacterial barrier, and stay securely in place for up to five days—even during showers. Ideal for pressure ulcers, burns, diabetic ulcers, cuts, and abrasions, they offer professional-grade care that accelerates healing while minimizing dressing changes.






| ASIN | B01N4UNVLM |
| ASIN | B01N4UNVLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,182 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #68 in First Aid Gauze |
| Brand | L-Mesitran |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (374) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (374) |
| 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 |
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.
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.
R**E
Works better than I thought
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
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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