Quote from: Alexthecat on January 31, 2014, 10:57:45 PM
So right now I'm using non adherent gauze and some paper tape. The paper tape is driving me crazy and comes loose too easily. I certainly won't be able to use it while I'm working.
What do you guys use to cover the nipples to avoid shear?
Garramone gives you this:
http://www.deroyal.com/medicalproducts/woundcare/product.aspx?id=wc-genwound-xeroformand then instructs you to cut a square, put a slab (not a huge slab, but more than a very thin coating) of triple anti-biotic ointment on top and then a bandage of some sort over that.
You do this for 3 weeks after the removal of bandages. You change it every 24 hours after your shower.
However, I would STRONGLY recommend you call your doc (Medalie?) to ask him his suggestion. Since he didn't tell you to do this, and he was the one who did your surgery, you should go with his protocol. I am sure other people have had the same question. his receptionist can probably tell you what to do.
EDIT:
Sorry, I just reread your post and it looks like you were more interested in the bandage used. I finally settled on using these:
http://www.band-aid.com/read_review&productId=1044I got a rash from the adhesive (as I did with all the ones I tried), so I just rotated the sticky part around the chest as best I could (the incision got in the way, so I could only turn it so much) in order to decrease that issue.
As I recall, the bandage fit just right over the nipple and your nipples appear larger than mine, so it may not work for you. Mine were like the ones in the link (extra large).
Good luck, wish I had asked more questions here right after my surgery. I felt like I was recreating the wheel when it came to the bandages. I spent a lot of money buying different types until I found the right one!
Jay might have a suggestion as well as he would have had to settle on something too since he and I had the same surgeon.