JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Mini Axilla Pad - Buff/Black
The JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a “tapeless solution” immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a Bellisse® (exclusively distributed by JOBST®).
The Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a tapeless solution immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat-channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a compression bra.
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JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Mini Axilla Pad - Buff/Black
JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Mini Axilla Pad - Buff/Black
The JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a “tapeless solution” immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a Bellisse® (exclusively distributed by JOBST®).
The Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a tapeless solution immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat-channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a compression bra.
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The JOBST® Ready-To-Wear JoviPak Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a “tapeless solution” immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a Bellisse® (exclusively distributed by JOBST®).
The Axilla Pad was created in response to a request by a breast surgeon looking for a tapeless solution immediately following axillary node dissection. The flat-channeled pad is placed against the chest wall and held in place by a compression bra.























