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Ostomy Supplies

Living with a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy is far easier with the right supplies on hand. LL Medico carries a complete range of ostomy supplies from the brands clinicians trust most - Hollister, Coloplast, and ConvaTec - including one-piece and two-piece pouching systems, skin barriers, and the accessories and skin-care products that keep your peristomal skin healthy and your pouch secure.

Why the Right Ostomy Supplies Matter

A well-fitting pouching system protects your skin, prevents leaks, and lets you go about your day with confidence. The wrong size, shape, or wear time can lead to leakage, odor, and skin irritation. Choosing supplies matched to your stoma and body helps you:

- Achieve a secure, leak-resistant seal
- Protect peristomal skin from output
- Extend comfortable wear time between changes
- Stay discreet and comfortable under clothing

Types of Ostomy Supplies

1. One-Piece Pouches - The barrier and pouch are joined as a single unit for a low profile and simple application.

2. Two-Piece Pouches - A separate skin barrier (flange) and pouch let you change the pouch without removing the barrier.

3. Skin Barriers & Wafers - The adhesive foundation that protects your skin and holds the system in place; available flat or convex, pre-cut or cut-to-fit.

4. Ostomy Skin Care - Barrier creams, pastes, powders, sprays, and adhesive removers that safeguard peristomal skin.

5. Accessories - Belts, clips, pouch covers, and deodorizers that add security and comfort.

How to Choose

- Know your ostomy type. Colostomy and ileostomy pouches are usually drainable or closed; urostomy pouches have a tap and anti-reflux valve.

- Measure your stoma. Pick pre-cut sizing that matches, or cut-to-fit for irregular or changing stomas.

- Consider convexity. Flat barriers suit stomas that protrude; convex barriers help flush or recessed stomas.

- Match wear time. Standard-wear for shorter changes; extended-wear resists erosion for longer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are ostomy supplies FSA/HSA eligible?
A: Yes. Ostomy pouches, barriers, and most related supplies are FSA/HSA eligible - you can pay with your account or submit for reimbursement.

Q: One-piece or two-piece - which is better?
A: Neither is "better." One-piece is simpler and lower-profile; two-piece lets you swap pouches without disturbing the skin barrier. It comes down to preference and skin needs.

Q: How do I stop leaks and skin irritation?
A: Ensure the opening matches your stoma, use convexity if your stoma is flush/recessed, and add skin-care products like barrier rings, paste, or powder as needed.