Sutured Hand Wound - Encapsulated Silicone

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Sutured Hand Wound - Encapsulated Silicone

from A$38.00

All prices are in AUD (Australian dollars - worth about 25% less than USD)

  • Ready-made, high quality, encapsulated silicone prosthetic: save hours not having to sculpt, mould, and cast your own.

  • Film quality and screen ready.

  • Realistic sculpt: we use reference real injury photos to mimic texures and details in this partially healed, partially sutured hand wound, based on a dog bite injury. The crinkly texture and paleness come from the “moist wound healing” seen in the reference image. The suture holes are sculpted in.

  • Customizable - pick one of four skin tones, whether you want the centre to be a lighter colour, and whether you want it to be sutured.

  • Platsil gel 10 deadened to 170% to make it as soft as real skin, and move realistically and comfortably once applied.

  • Pigmented with the right balance of opacity and translucency to mimic skin, making it easier to paint.

  • Thin, acetone based cap plastic and thinly sculpted edges for easy blending.

  • Tight flashing makes it easier to apply the prosthetic: can glue right to the flashing without adhering too much cap plastic.

  • Free video as a guide on how to apply the prosthetic for beautiful edges, skin tone matching, wound colouring for the centre, and how to authentically layer bloods.

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Each prosthetic is made to order, it will take up to a week to make them before shipping.

To learn how to apply this piece, please watch:

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Q & A

1. What do I need to apply the prosthetic?

I usually need an adhesive (prosaide, or telesis 5 are my favourites), acetone for the cap plastic edges, alcohol paints and isopropyl alcohol to paint the skin tones and the centre of the prosthetic,, and a little bit of KY jelly to shine up the centre.

2. Can I reuse the prosthetic?
No, I wouldn’t recommend it. During removal the edges get badly damaged. If you were to reapply it and try to patch the edges, you’d likely be doing 10 or so layers or prosaide creme, waiting maybe half an hour for all of the layers to dry. You’d also have trouble adhering a prosthetic which has had adhesive remover on the back of it. There’d be leftover paint, blood, KY jelly on the piece from the first application, making it sticky and messy. There’d also most likely be sweat and dead skin cells on the prosthetic from the first application. It’s better in the bin, in my opinion.


SHIPPING & TRACKING

For your peace of mind, all orders come with tracking. Please remember that once a package leaves my hands it is out of my control, but I will do my best to help sort out any issues that may arise.


RETURNS, REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS POLICY

  • If the prosthetic/s arrives damaged or not as described, I will issue a full refund.

  • For hygiene reasons prosthetics cannot be returned for a refund due to a change of mind.

  • Cancellations must be made within 24 hour of purchase to avoid postage fees. To cancel your order, please contact me via the contact form on the website.

  • Buyers are responsible for any customs / import taxes and fees in their destination country.

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