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Maintaining the Right Environment No Matter What the Landscape Introducing The CeraPlus One-Piece Pouching System with Remois Technology* Fit Formulation Come Together The impact of PSCs The Impact of Peristomal Skin Complications The most common difficulty experienced by people with ostomies is peristomal skin irritation1 76% Some issues with peristomal skin No peristomal skin issue Fewer than 1 in 5 people with ostomies seek treatment for their peristomal skin issues2 Patients Clinicians •Some people with ostomies believe that having a peristomal skin issue is normal3 •The need to maintain healthy patient peristomal skin is a common source of concern for Stomal Therapy Nurses •Peristomal skin complications have a negative impact on quality of life for those living with an ostomy1,4 •Clinicians are pressed to find time in their busy days to help manage peristomal skin issues Healthy skin function Stratum Corneum • The skin’s moisture barrier function is mediated by the outer layer, or epidermis • The outermost layer of the epidermis is the stratum corneum, which contains cornified (dead) cells surrounded by ceramides, cholesterol, free fatty acids and other lipids Peristomal Skin Health Is Important to Every Body • Skin condition greatly affects how well the skin barrier adheres and can affect general patient well-being5 • Peristomal skin complications (PSCs) are too common5 As a Stomal Therapy Nurse, you have the power to make product choices that can make a difference for your patients which can positively impact their lives. Peristomal Skin Deserves Better Fit + Formulation Come Together FIT The Hollister Advantage •‘Fit’ is a critical element for ostomy care • ‘Fit’ can directly impact skin health and overall patient well-being • Getting the ‘Fit’ right is a key part of overall management Why FIT matters? •Since no two ostomy patients are the same, it’s important to choose a skin barrier that accommodates their varied needs The new Moderma Flex CeraPlus range has the options you need to meet the challenges you face regardless of body type. Flat | Firm Convex | Soft Convex | CTF/PC FORMULATION The Ceramide Advantage Healthy Skin Damaged Skin Abundant levels of ceramide May contain lower levels of ceramide • More resistant to external forces • Better protection against water loss • Well-hydrated and supple • More vulnerable to external forces • More vulnerable to water loss • Susceptible to damage and dryness Healthy Skin Natural Ceramides Dry Skin Damaged Skin Atopic Dermatitis Skin • Studies show that ceramide levels are abundant in healthy skin, but may be lower in damaged or diseased skin. Ceramides are a natural component of human skin, consisting of waxy lipid molecules. Ceramides link cells of the outer skin (epidermis) together to form a waterproof, protective barrier. CeraPlus Soft Convex Pouching System The CeraPlus Soft Convex Skin Barrier: Fit + Formulation Soft Convex Design Ceramide Infused Skin Barrier •Designed to create gentle pressure around the stoma for a better fit •Help protect the skin’s natural moisture barrier •A comfortable alternative to firm convexity •Help decrease transepidermal water loss (TEWL) •Help maintain healthy peristomal skin Maintaining Skin Health From The Start The new CeraPlus soft convex skin barrier - designed to support healthy skin from the start and long after they leave your care. The Fit Formulation you need. CeraPlus Moderma Flex Soft Convex Range Drainable | Maxi | Midi | Tape | CTF/PC | Beige VO | Clear The CeraPlus One-Piece Soft Convex Pouching System AF300 Filter − A filter you can use with confidence Tape Border − Designed with Security in Mind •Reduced gas build-up and ballooning. •Breathable •Internal and external liquid protection. No stickers/covers required. •Non-woven adhesive (not micropore - hypoallergenic) •Lightweight and highly flexible •Conformable •Creates a lower barrier profile Viewing Option The discretion of beige, and the confidence of clear—all in one pouch. •The viewing option is utilised by breaking the perforated seal. Security Made Simple •When the flap is lifted, the stoma and output can be observed clearly and privately. Newly designed security flap and tail reinforcement •The curved seal helps prevent water from collecting during bathing or showering. •Transparent security flap - easy to open and close •Lock’n Roll microseal closure •Flexible ribbed strips reinforce tail to aid flow control and facilitate easy cleaning •Tactile feedback upon closing NEW Moderma Flex CeraPlus Range Drainable Description Barrier Flat CeraPlus Soft Convex CeraPlus Soft Convex FlexWear Firm Convex CeraPlus Sizes Colour Midi / Maxi Clear, Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit Tape Box QTY ü 30 Midi / Maxi Beige, Viewing Option Pre-Cut ü 30 Midi / Maxi Clear, Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit ü 10 Midi / Maxi Beige, Viewing Option Pre-Cut ü 10 Midi Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit ü 10 Maxi Clear Cut-to-Fit ü 10 Midi / Maxi Clear, Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit ü 10 Midi / Maxi Beige, Viewing Option Pre-Cut ü 10 Sizes Colour Midi Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit 30 Midi Beige, Viewing Option Pre-Cut 30 Midi Beige, Viewing Option Cut-to-Fit 30 Midi Beige, Viewing Option Pre-Cut 30 Closed Description Barrier Flat CeraPlus Firm Convex CeraPlus Fit Box QTY Formulation Come Together Hollister Incorporated See some inspiring CeraPlus related patient stories and some nurse experiences with CeraPlus at vimeo.com/hollisterostomy 6/345 Ingles Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3207 www.hollister.com Customer Engagement 1800 219 179 * Remois is a technology of Alcare Co., Ltd. The Hollister logo, AF300, CeraPlus, Lock ’n Roll, and “Hollister Ostomy. Details Matter.” are trademarks of Hollister Incorporated. © 2016 Hollister Incorporated. AUH009. 1.Richbourg L, Thorpe JM, Rapp CG. Difficulties Experienced by the Ostomate after Hospital Discharge. JWOCN. Jan/Feb, 2007. 2. Nybaek H, et al. Skin Problems in Ostomy Patients: A Case Control Study of Risk Factors. Acta Derm Venereol. 2009;89:64-67. 3. Patient interviews, Hollister, Peristomal Skin Issues Video, 2012. 4. Nichols T. Body Image Perception, the Stoma Peristomal Skin Condition. GIN Journal. Feb, 2011. 5. Nybaek H. et al. Stratum corneum integrity as a predictor for peristomal skin problems in ostomates, Br J Dermatol. 2010 Feb 1;62(2):357-61.