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Peelisse · Ostomy · The change

A hand at an ostomy wafer edge on the abdomen

Ostomy · the change

The morning, without the rip.

When the wafer is done, the leave is a gesture. Not a schedule. Not a treatment.

The change

You were never winning a fight.

Wear time is yours and your nurse’s. This page is only the last inch: adhesive on abdominal skin that now has to come off. Edge. Breath. Away.

People rush because the tug already started. The difference is two beats at the wafer’s end before you lift. That is the whole article. The 50 ml is how those beats feel — when it exists.

Read the product door: ostomy adhesive remover. Other holds live under uses.

Not a protocol

No wear-time chart. No clinic voice. The moment the hold is finished.

Abdomen, standing

You do not stage a bed. Any angle. The same leave.

Label, not plaster

A lift. The skin is still there when the wafer is gone.

Same 50 ml

One can. Ostomy this morning, another hold another day.

Ask

Quiet answers.

When should the wafer come off?

When it has to. Peelisse does not set a clinical schedule. This page is the leave — the moment the hold is done, not advice about wear time.

Do I need to lie down?

No. The leave is a standing ritual: edge, breath, away. Control, not a jet.

Will this replace my usual wipe?

It is a cosmetic silicone spray, not a treatment kit. If you already have a way that works, this is only a quieter leave when the tape has to come off.

Is there a product in hand?

Not yet. First fill has not landed. Note the email. Nothing is charged.

When it exists

We’ll write this down.

The first fill has not landed. Leave an email. We’ll tell you when the 50 ml exists. No checkout.

Other holds

Same leave. Different day.

The stretch.

Sport — tape after a long hold.

The small stay.

CGM — off without a scene.