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Close Wounds Safely – No Stitches Required
Meet Zip Stitchy – our Butterfly Wound Closure Strips – the fast, reliable way to close small cuts and lacerations at home. Avoid costly ER visits, reduce scarring, and heal with peace of mind.
Why Every Home Should Have Zip-Stitchy

📦 What’s Included:
- 10x Butterfly Wound Closure Strips – Medical-grade adhesive strips designed to close cuts and lacerations quickly.
- 1x Antiseptic Cleaning Wipe – For cleaning the wound before applying closure.
- 1x Sterile Gauze Pad – Extra protection for larger cuts or after closure.
- Step-by-Step Instruction Guide – Simple visuals so anyone can use it in seconds.
- Compact Carry Pouch – Keep it in your car, backpack, or first-aid kit.
Testimonials
💡 why stitchy beats the alternatives
  | Noscove | Traditional Stitches / ER |
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Closes wounds in minutes | ||
No needles or anesthesia | ||
Painless application | ||
Affordable one-time cost | ||
Portable for emergencies |
FAQs
Q: Is this safe to use at home?
Q: Is this safe to use at home?
A: Yes — it’s designed for laypeople. Just clean the wound, apply the closure strips, and it holds securely until medical care is available (if needed).
Q: Does it replace going to the hospital?
Q: Does it replace going to the hospital?
A: For serious injuries, always seek professional medical care. But for cuts, lacerations, and emergencies where immediate care isn’t available, this kit is a life-saving first response.
Q: How strong is the closure?
Q: How strong is the closure?
A: The strips are medical-grade and designed to hold wounds closed under tension, even in active situations.
Q: How long can I leave it on?
Q: How long can I leave it on?
A: It’s typically worn for 5–7 days or until the wound begins to heal. Always follow up with a healthcare provider if needed

FREE with Every Order! (Worth $8.99)
Emergency First Aid at Home: A Simple Guide to Wound Care & Closure
Contents:
- How to clean and disinfect wounds
- When to use closure strips vs. bandages
- Signs you need professional care
- Emergency kit checklist for home & travel
- Bonus: Tips for preventing scarring