Assistive Product Silima direct, 3-Schichtepithese symmetrisch

Product Type:

Silicone breast prosthesis as a light prosthesis with adhesive option

Indications:

  • to relieve the shoulder area and prevent lymphedema
  • in everyday life, in leisure time or during sport

Features / Components:

  • light adhesive epithesis Made of silicone for the active woman
  • with exchangeable adhesive system for permanent care
  • with adhesive pad, the epithesis is safely worn in the bra on the body
  • adhesive pad prevents the breast epithesis from folding down
  • adhesive pad (available for purchase) can be worn over a long period of time
  • Silima direct can also be worn as a lightweight epithesis without an adhesive pad
  • greater freedom of movement
  • anatomically and symmetrically shaped for a natural appearance and vibration behavior
  • the adhesive silicone of the adhesive pad is skin and body compatible
  • cleaning of the adhesive pad only 1 to 2 times a week
  • Accessories: adhesive pad, cleaning lotion, brush and cleaning board

The epithesis is based on the three-layer system system: a natural and fabric-like outer silicone surrounds and protects the particularly soft, weight-reduced core.

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

SHI-Number:

SHI-Medical Technical Aids Register | 37.35.04.1002

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

THUASNE DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Im Steinkamp 12
30938 Burgwedel
Germany Telephone: 05139 988-0 Email: info@thuasne.de Homepage: https://thuasne.de

Distributor:

THUASNE DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Im Steinkamp 12
30938 Burgwedel
Germany Telephone: 05139 988-0 Email: info@thuasne.de Homepage: https://thuasne.de

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Reference Number:

PS/00540


Source :

DIAS


Last Update: 31 Mar 2021