Question:
How do you get the surgical/dressing tape goo to come off??!?!

Hi all! First off, I am very excited to announce - I am a post op! I never thought I'd say that. I had a proximal RNY on monday 9/22/03. Lots going on with me of course, but basically the operation went well and I have had no major complications yet. The only one I have so far is that I can't take the goo from the surgical tape/dressings off my skin,LOL!!! I had a lot on my hands and arms from IVS, A-Line dressing. I tried soap, I tried oil, I tried lotion, I tried a salt scrub, I tried alcohol, I tried a pumice stone. Eventually I filed it off with a foot file - but OUCH, I got abrasions that HURT. Tee hee, for a few hours they hurt worse than my incisions - which are feeling pretty good BTW. I still have a lot of tape goo on my belly over the incisions. Any ideas how to make it come off? The steri strips are slowly unravelling, and I've lost a few, and they don't leave too much of a mess, but still have more goo! Any thoughts would be apppreciated. Thanks!    — w8free (posted on September 28, 2003)


September 27, 2003
Have you tried peroxide? This was a suggestion from my Dr. and it seemed to help...good luck.
   — Carla I.

September 27, 2003
Rubbing alcohol did it for me.
   — Beverly S.

September 27, 2003
Fingernail polish remover, but only on intact areas of skin. Do not put it on your incision or any areas that are open. But rubbing alcohol will usually do the trick, tho. Best Wishes!
   — tristahouse

September 27, 2003
Shea butter will do the trick, and it's not as harsh as the rubbing alcohol. Just put some on the site and you will be able to "rub" off the glue, like rubbing off the sticky stuff from the back of a label.
   — j D.

September 28, 2003
I second the suggestion of fingernail polish remover-with acetone. Shelley
   — Shelley.

September 28, 2003
My surgeon told me to use fingernail polish remover. Use it carefully, of course. *S* Good luck!
   — magicaldragonfly

September 28, 2003
Baby oil removes adhesive and it also keeps the skin moist.
   — Sue A.

September 28, 2003
Hi. I used alcohol and cotton balls. You have to moisten it with the alcohol and wait a few seconds then try removing it. You have to use a lot of cotton balls cause once they get filled up with goo they won't remove any more. It does work but you have to wait a few seconds for it to come off. It doesn't just rub off. Good luck.
   — AmyWollet

September 28, 2003
A little baby oil is mild & gentle, makes skin soft and melts away any residual adhesive. I would not be putting alcohol or nail polish remaover anywhere near my incision.
   — **willow**

September 28, 2003
The thing that worked for me was a cotton ball with a little bit of orange oil on it. You can use any orange cleaner that has orange oil. I used orange room spray that had orange oil in it. It did the trick in just a second and it was wonderful! Just be careful not to let any leak into your incisions. Good luck! ~Kristy (10 days post)
   — kristynush




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