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Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free

SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free is a moisture-resistant, latex-free barrier for protecting wounds during showers. Priced at $8.83, it's ideal for post-surgical patients needing safe, reliable coverage for incisions, catheters, or stomas without getting wet.

$8.83

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Key features

  • Latex-free material for sensitive skin
  • 9 x 9 inch coverage for large wounds
  • Moisture-resistant barrier protection
  • Secure adhesive seal around edges
  • Single-use for maximum hygiene
  • Fits catheters, stomas, incisions
  • Easy no-tool application

Pros

  • +Prevents water exposure effectively
  • +Safe for latex-allergic patients
  • +Simple to use at home
  • +Affordable at $8.83 per unit
  • +Broad medical site compatibility
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Cons

  • Not for full submersion
  • Single-use increases long-term cost

About SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free

What is SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free?

The SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free is a single-use, waterproof cover designed to protect medical sites during showering. Measuring 9 inches by 9 inches, it creates a secure, moisture-resistant seal around wounds, dressings, central lines, stomas, shunts, colostomies, and transdermal devices. Made without latex, it reduces allergy risks and supports safer hygiene for sensitive users. While not intended for full submersion, it allows patients to shower confidently without compromising wound integrity or increasing infection risk.

Key features

  • Latex-free material — safe for allergy-prone users and reduces skin irritation risks.
  • 9 x 9 inch size — fits most standard wound sites and surgical incisions.
  • Moisture-resistant barrier — keeps dressings and medical devices dry during showers.
  • Universal adhesion — seals securely around arms, legs, torso, and limbs.
  • Single-use design — ensures hygiene and prevents cross-contamination.
  • Protects diverse sites — suitable for catheters, shunts, stomas, and post-op incisions.
  • Easy to apply — no tools or training required for effective use.

Who is SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free for?

This product serves individuals recovering from surgery, managing chronic wounds, or using external medical devices like catheters or colostomy bags. It’s ideal for diabetic patients, post-op care recipients, and those with compromised immune systems who must avoid water-borne infections. Home care providers and clinicians also use it to support patient hygiene without risking wound contamination.

How does SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free compare?

Compared to reusable neoprene shower covers or DIY plastic wrap methods, the SVSS99-Pack(age) offers a more hygienic, single-use solution with consistent adhesion and no laundering required. Unlike standard polypropylene wraps, it provides a larger 9 x 9 inch coverage area and is specifically engineered for medical use. While not for submersion like some premium waterproof sleeves, it delivers reliable protection for daily showers at a lower cost than custom-fitted systems.

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Best use cases

  • Post-surgical incision protection
  • Showering with a colostomy bag
  • Keeping IV lines dry
  • Diabetic wound care hygiene
  • Stoma and catheter coverage
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Is Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free right for you?

The SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield is best for patients with fresh incisions, external medical devices, or chronic wounds needing safe shower access. No special skills required—ideal for home use. Consider bulk packs for ongoing needs. Alternatives include reusable neoprene covers or waterproof sleeves for active users, but this latex-free option ensures hygiene and ease for short-term recovery.

How it compares: Compared to DIY plastic wrap or generic wraps, this medical-grade shield offers superior adhesion and consistent sizing. It’s more hygienic than reusable neoprene covers and more reliable than tape-sealed bags, though less durable than submersion-rated waterproof sleeves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield used for?

It protects wounds, incisions, catheters, stomas, and dressings from water during showers. The latex-free, 9 x 9 inch cover creates a moisture-resistant barrier, helping prevent infection and keeping medical sites dry and clean without needing complex setup.

Does the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield allow full submersion?

No, it is not designed for full submersion in water. It provides reliable protection during regular showers when used properly, but should not be used while bathing in a tub or fully immersing the covered area.

How do you apply the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield?

Clean and dry the skin around the wound. Peel back the adhesive liner and carefully position the shield over the site, pressing the edges to form a secure seal. Ensure no wrinkles or gaps before showering.

Is the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield latex-free?

Yes, the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield is latex-free, making it safe for individuals with latex allergies or sensitive skin. This reduces the risk of irritation during use.

Can you reuse the SVSS99-Pack(age) Shower Shield?

No, it is designed for single-use only. Reusing may compromise the adhesive seal and hygiene, increasing the risk of contamination or water exposure to the protected site.

How much does Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free cost?

Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free is $8.83 at Diabetesstore.com. Prices may change — click through to Diabetesstore.com for the latest.

Is Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free in stock at Diabetesstore.com?

Yes, Shower Shield Wound Dressing 9 x 9, Latex-free is currently in stock at Diabetesstore.com.

Specifications

Brand
SVSS99-Pack(age)
SKU
84418
Last updated May 14, 2026