






🩹 Zip, Seal & Heal—Your On-the-Go Wound Savior
Senvok Zip Stitch Sutures Butterfly Bandaids offer a revolutionary, non-invasive wound closure solution that’s 8 times stronger than traditional stitches and 3 times faster to apply. Featuring 4 adjustable closures for precise tension control, this compact kit includes everything needed for quick, painless, and scar-minimizing wound repair—making it an essential addition to any first aid arsenal.





| ASIN | B09MS731WD |
| ASIN | B09MS731WD |
| Age Range Description | All Groups |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,057 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #109 in Home & Work First Aid Kits |
| Brand | Senvok |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,467) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,467) |
| Date First Available | 8 December 2022 |
| Format | Strips |
| Manufacturer | Senvok Medical Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.99 x 0.25 x 7.01 cm; 25 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
S**E
What an excellent and genius product! No matter if you are a EMT/Paramedic, law enforcement, firefighter, blue collar worker or a parent, buy these painless sutures! They could easily save a life! They are super easy to use and apply, and can instantly close a cut or puncture wound! I've added a box to my "go bag", home, car and at work. 10 out of 10 I would highly recommend!!!
W**E
These butterfly bandages are simple and effective for closing small cuts. They hold well, stay in place, and minimize scarring when used on clean, dry wounds. Easy to apply with good adhesion and flexible enough for joints. Ideal for first aid kits and quick fixes. A reliable staple for minor injuries.
M**T
These Butterfly Bandaids are a lifesaver for myself. I got them to use in my Emergency Kit, For Wound Closures. I had fallen and cut my forehead and I couldn’t get the bleeding to stop, until I remembered that I had these it was on a weekend. They actually helped close the wound and I got the bleeding to stop. They worked so well I ordered more of them in different sizes. I do recommend this item. 5*****
J**G
We have multiple First Aid Kits - for our extensive hiking and camping - as part of our Camel water pack, as well as for our vacations and snorkeling adventures. They have been more than just helpful on many occasions - taking care of many minor injuries and a few more serious occasions. If you agree that every adventure has the possibility of miss-adventure and you’ve possibly experienced a few, you know that when you need to a suture in the field little else will substitute. Whether you’re at home or, moreover in the field and faced with bleeding cuts or, lacerations - you want to simply get past wound cleaning and onto closure ASAP. And these No-Stitch adhesive adjustable sutures bring Emergency room trauma care right into the field. Along with replacing threaded suture needles and the experience one would need to use them - besides adding these adhesive sutures …wound cleaning / disinfection materials and ointments, surrounding wound-area drying (for best suture adhesion) and sterile wound coverings are among the other supplies you want to make sure are in your 1st Aid Kits in order to set the stage for these sutures to be most effective for many cuts and lacerations. Be sure to at least review (multiple times) the how-to videos each of the adhesive-suture manufactures provide on their in-field use. To make these supplies even more useful - know that in an emergency your ability to not just have these in your first aid kit - but be able to use them - is as important to their effective use as having them in the first place. For instance if you try to use these on non-dry-skin they will fail! On all counts in emergency wound care - you want to be aware of what materials you have on hand in your 1st aid kit - that all are within expiration date - and the probability of how soon there might be access to professional medical care. Per any online search of “lacerations” most Short Term Emergency care lists include, among others: 1) Whenever possible - immediately be in communication with professional medical care - ask for instructions for immediate patient care - and follow the professional instructions given. 2) Else the basic goals listed in caring for any wound are: • Be and stay calm yourself. • Reassure, calm and make / keep the injured individual comfortable - warm/cool as needed. • Slow / Stop any bleeding - using only as much pressure as needed to do so. • If possible elevate wound area above the heart • Avoid infection • Achieve the best wound care with the least scarring. To offer more than these basic instructions is problematic - but know that your personal experience, knowledge,1st aid training and 1st aid kit preparation to deal with accidents is always a positive when it comes to being of aid to yourself and others when they occur.
H**M
I haven’t had to use it (thank goodness) but bought to have in my first aid kit just in case.
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