Hollister Premier 1pc w/ CeraPlus: Ostomy Product Review!

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  • With several new features, how does this one-piece ostomy appliance from Hollister perform? Find out in this review!
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Komentáře • 107

  • @VeganOstomy
    @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety +6

    First ostomy product review of 2018! =) =) =)

  • @nancysmith1296
    @nancysmith1296 Před 4 lety +1

    Just wanted to thank you, Eric, for all the helpful information and stellar attitude. I hope all is well with you.

  • @maryreynolds5310
    @maryreynolds5310 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh wow, I may like this. I’ve not yet tried a one piece, mainly because my stoma is oddly shaped..but this does have a larger wafer that would work for me. I use now the basic 2 piece that you had worn in the past. It does well for me. This though does have its advantages for sure! I will give Hollister a call for a sample bag Tuesday. Thank you Eric, as always...love and appreciate you!

  • @lindasmith7049
    @lindasmith7049 Před 5 lety +3

    I use the Hollister 8901 with the CeraRing Skin Barrier 8805, I love it and it is cut to fit, I have no problem with the fabric I use your hack, thank you, I use Hollister because some of the other companies I have tried my skin doesn't like, I have a small frame but the size doesn't bother me, can't tell it is larger after I put it on. Love your videos, thank you, I have learned so much.

  • @DanaCook60
    @DanaCook60 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this informative video.

  • @adrianakamphuis2466
    @adrianakamphuis2466 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Eric, thank you for your review. I’m using the Hollister Cera Plus one piece convex since October and I’m really very happy
    with it. I’ve tried the soft convex version but went back to the hard type. I agree with the problems that you mentioned, but
    I feel very safe with this appliance. Keep all the good work and thanks again. ( For what I know, In the Netherlands, this product was released in
    September)

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety +1

      +Adriana Kamphuis Yay! Glad you guys have it there, too!

  • @flemnick
    @flemnick Před 5 lety

    Love these videos.

  • @chgobrd
    @chgobrd Před 6 lety +1

    I use a precut one piece by Hollister and have been satisfied with it! I was using a two piece previously and prefer this one piece.

  • @nexusvideo
    @nexusvideo Před 6 lety +3

    Love the appliance reviews even though we have different kinds of stoma. I have a loop ileostomy so I have an annoying nub at the bottom of my stoma (apparently it is the other dormant end of the intestine). Makes it a pain to tightly fit around it especially with one piece units.
    My Ostomy Nurse suggested some tips for this type of outlet closure. She pinches it open to crease it , then she cuts a small v-notch on one side. Much less likely to stick closed when you have thicker output

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety

      +nexusvideo Yes, definitely crease it! I do it all the time and that's more than enough to make it work properly 😂

  • @Eduardomd54
    @Eduardomd54 Před 2 lety +3

    The best analysis and considerations in regard to ostomy appliances.
    I am not the user, but I am helping my wife through this . Although, we both are MDs ; we know nothing about taking care of this. You are the best teacher!
    Thank you so much

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 2 lety

      I really appreciate your kind words, Dr. I hope that your wife adjusts quickly 👍

  • @bryantully9583
    @bryantully9583 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the information.

  • @jerrymacri9835
    @jerrymacri9835 Před 3 lety

    GREAT PRODUCT I AM 100% HAPPY WITH THE 8901

  • @Your_Degenerate
    @Your_Degenerate Před 5 lety +1

    I'm glad you mentioned wear time. I'm about a month and a half in with a new temporary ileostomy from the first half of j-pouch surgery after having had one for a year and a half. The SenSura Mio 1 piece I used was great for my skin up until now because of the irregular downward slanting nature of my new stoma. The output is high with even less of my intestines available to contain output meaning I've only been able to get at most 2 days out of the SenSura Mio due to break down. I read that the premiers have flextend skin barriers that are made for ileostomy and urostomies. My hope is these will help me get close to the 6 day wear time I once had. Even 4 days would be great since I don't have a lot of money to burn through these pouches.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Best of luck! Downward stomas do tend to reduce wear time, but it will be interesting to compare the Premier to the Mio.

    • @Your_Degenerate
      @Your_Degenerate Před 5 lety

      @@VeganOstomy Thanks. I know it's a bit late to reply but I wanted to give it some time before sharing in case anyone comes by this comment. I found it does hold up a bit better than the mio. Ultimately in my situation it wasn't enough on it's own but it has helped stabilize things when combined with stoma paste. I'd still recommend the Mio to anyone with an optimal or close to it stoma since it treats the skin underneath better in my experience and sticks just as good.

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety +2

      I LOVE the Sensura MIO, but I get leaks from the wafer. The adhesive has no RESISTANCE, so effluent spreads immediately through the wafer, giving a leak right on to clothing. I wish this Cera bag by Hollister was made from the MIO material.

    • @tiffanyrobertson8414
      @tiffanyrobertson8414 Před 2 lety

      @@Teddibere1 late reply but exactly exactly my frustration! Hollister is one of the older companies. Get it together people

  • @Astrid591000
    @Astrid591000 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you Eric for a great review. I have a fistula scar directly below where the bottom of my flange
    adhesive sticks so I struggle with large flanges as the adhesive tends to interfere with the scar and irritates that area
    Luckily for me the small Dansac one piece is better for me ie the adhesive doesn’t go that far down..
    Just this week I sent for new one piece by Pelican with slatted adhesive but it was too far down the fistula scar ,there’ adhesive has a vitamin E
    Been impregnated into the adhesive hence why I tried it. Unfortunately. My fistula scar dips in which makes it awkward. Ty again 😊🇬🇧

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

      Could you try "trimming" the bottom as required on this bag? The flange may be large enough for you to do this. They are VERY secure so a trim in one area may be okay.

  • @catherinechristie1819
    @catherinechristie1819 Před 5 lety

    Hi Eric,
    I use the Cera plus moderma flex 64000 one piece and love it apart from the opening with exactly what you said and material is crappy. Tried Sensura Mio but no good my skin was a mess... So going to stick to hollister. May try 2 piece in a few weeks time.. Thanks for your video xx

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Good luck! Sometimes you do need to stick with an appliance (no pun intended) for a few weeks so that your skin can adjust to the adhesive. Some wafers that I felt failed in the first try ended up being really good month later.

  • @edwardmerola6100
    @edwardmerola6100 Před 5 lety

    Have had major skin problems due to leakage. Stoma is a little lower on one side, which has caused most of the leakage problems. Also, it doesn't protrude as much as other stomas. The ostomy nurse used the Adapt Cera Ring (Slim) with the one piece 8960 12 inch Care Plus Drainable Pouch (Premier series) with filter and window. So far this is working really well. Trying to get use to the drainable system, fold and lock. I had a clamp system with Convatec two piece for quite a long time. One other plus is that you don't need skin wipes or a protective skin wipe, just wash and clean. Hollister does not want you to use them with the Cera Plus. This may be my answer to my skin problems.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Hi Edward, have you ever been asked to use convex wafers? They tend to help when the stoma isn't sticking out much. And yes, it's best to avoid barrier wipes when using certain wafers (especially extended wear) because they will interfere with the adhesives. Best of luck!

  • @joannlupinacci8444
    @joannlupinacci8444 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your video.. always informative…I did try a new wafer from Hollister and it is with Ceraplus, from some samples , #11506 my itching has stopped., it also stopped the problems I was having.. And my wear time is longer. I’m still using a 2 piece..

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful! Thanks for sharing, JoAnn!

  • @wonhome2711
    @wonhome2711 Před 2 lety

    thanks for sharing

  • @dr.akhilesharya5610
    @dr.akhilesharya5610 Před rokem

    purchase karni hai kaise karen kya price hai

  • @robinford336
    @robinford336 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @petepoling5199
    @petepoling5199 Před 3 lety

    My filter plugs up on the 8901 after the first day or so. I love it I just wish it lasted longer

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, that's frustrating. Do you have an ileostomy or loose/liquid output?

  • @bigbelly5519
    @bigbelly5519 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for all the details and explanation. My dad is going to have surgery soon. And I'm so lost researching on this topic. How often do you change the bag if it is 1 piece system? Is it 1 time used only because I find the price is quite expensive for disposable? and regarding 2 pieces system, what size should I buy for flange size. My dad is living back home so I want to choose the right products for him while currently living in Canada. Thank you so much, any clarification would help.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 3 lety

      Hey "big belly", thanks for wriitng.
      A few things: how often to change an appliance will depend on a LOT of factors, but with experience, it becomes pretty easy. I do have a video that might help to give you some direction in that regard: czcams.com/video/VUAlY3uO4aE/video.html
      If your dad lives in Canada, depending on the province, he may be able to get some grant money or reimbursements for his supplies. This article should give you some other ideas to help with costs: www.veganostomy.ca/ostomy-supply-costs-canada/
      Regarding flange size, it would depend on the size of his stoma. Most manufacturs will have a size range for each flange. As long as his stoma isn't too large or too small for the size range, he should be fine. That said, it's important to know whether he needs a flat or convex wafer and his stoma nurse should be able to help with that. Usually, if the stoma is sticking out from the skin, a flat wafer will be idea. If the stoma is flush or recessed, then a convex wafer will usually the needed. There are different levels of convexity, so again, a nurse will help determin which is most appropriate.
      Good luck with everything! Your dad is lucky to have you.

  • @flemnick
    @flemnick Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your help may try the 8963 in the future if this is the same idea. Still looking for the best medical supplier for price and insurance.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Good luck! I'm fortunate (as a Canadian) not to have so many rules and limits when it comes to medical suppliers and insurance. I hope you find something that works for you.

  • @orgazmic13
    @orgazmic13 Před 6 lety +1

    Hollister 2pc drainable is what I use. I have an allergy to adhesives. But, I have found that if the adhesive in the center is dark. The better the wafer sticks all the way around. The lighter the adhesive in the center. The outer part of the wafer starts coming loose. This is an observation over 2 years.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Thom, are you using extended wear (Flextend) or the standard ware (Flexwear) products? I find that the flexwear don't stick well for me.

    • @orgazmic13
      @orgazmic13 Před 6 lety +1

      Vegan Ostomy It is the New Image. Doesn't matter the different wafer numbers on them. The darkest adhesives work best for me. I also have Koebner reaction around my stoma.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety +1

      +Thom Geren Interesting. I'm going to have to pay attention to to the colors and see if I notice the same.

    • @orgazmic13
      @orgazmic13 Před 6 lety +2

      Vegan Ostomy I brought this to the attention of Hollister reps at Relay for Life. I never knew about my allergic reaction to Tegaderm and adhesives until after getting my ostomy. So it was trial and error finding the right product. Even though I prefer styles from other manufacturers. They have yet to change the chemical makeup of the adhesive. After speaking with various makers. Hollister informed me that they are geared to create adhesives that are allergy friendly. And I have very, very little Koebner reaction with their products.

  • @Teddibere1
    @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

    Hello Eric. I do hope you are keeping well. Can you please tell me/us WHICH is your favourite appliance you tend to wear all the time, apart from your "trials" of others?? I'd really love to know, as you are SO thorough on your exacting requirements from a product. Teddy UK xx

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety +1

      The Hollister 2pc with CeraPlus has been my go-to appliance for a very long time. I get consistently long wear time (5-7 days) and I don't recall when I last had a leak. The thing with CeraPlus (which does apply to other appliances, but more so with this) is that you have to give your skin more time to adjust to the adhesive, so trying it out for a week likely won't be enough. I found that it worked better for me the longer I used it.

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

      Hi Eric.....thank you SO much for replying so quickly. As you may know, I LOVE your videos and have given my input/findings on many of them. Well...what a coincidence....I am just trying the ceraplus one piece, with their ceraplus seal under - and NO leaks!! I've ordered samples of the 2 piece. I'll give them a good time try...but initial results are VERY good. Not seen any new vids/reviews from you lately?? Love to you and your family. Teddy UK xx

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

      I forgot to say.....I love the larger flange (commented before below) and I really can't feel it when it's on....SO very comfortable and soft, with the outer material- like sticky "border". Pity Hollister do not make this in the same wonderful material as the Sensura MIO!! Teddy UK XX

  • @jaypatrickreyes5952
    @jaypatrickreyes5952 Před rokem

    Thank you Eric, for all of your product reveiws it really helps. One thing about this product, Did you find it also difficult to use this especially when putting some lubricating deodorant inside the pouch. I find it hard to spread all the content because of the opaque cover they use in the pouch.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jay. The way I find easiest is to squirt some into the pouch and then close the outlet. Then I'll use a "squeegee" motion using two fingers and the bag between the two, to move the lubricant upwards. Then for the top half of the bag, I'll try to work the lube over and around the stoma. I hope that makes sense 😂

    • @jaypatrickreyes5952
      @jaypatrickreyes5952 Před rokem

      @@VeganOstomy Of course that make sense Eric 😅 Really need an extra effort putting up some lubrication with this appliance. I'm from Philippines,anyway, and we dont have so much access with the brand such as hollister ,convatec, etc. and also these are a little too pricey/ expensive here so what I usually use is the 'Cofoe' brand and I find it really works well for me..

  • @MyToni1966
    @MyToni1966 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your review. I have a question about the filter. When you for apply the pouch, is there a plastic film over the filter that I need to remove for proper use. I called the customer service number and rep that me that I had to remove a plastic film over the filter. The problem is that I am not seeing any removal plastic film cover. Please assist if you know,

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      With this specific appliance, there should be no film to remove. And actually, I don't think I've ever heard of a film needing to be removed from a filter. Could they have been referring to the plastic release liner that's protecting the adhesive on the back of the wafer?

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree with Eric There is no plastic film over the filter. In fact, I have never had to remove ANY backing from the filter on any make of ostomy bag.

  • @jilll5888
    @jilll5888 Před rokem

    What tape would you recommend to cover the filter since Hollister does not provide filter sticker covers? Thanks!

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      Depends on whether I plan to uncover the filter or not. Most nonporous tape should work just fine. You don't have to go out of your way to buy special tape.
      But if you get leaks through the filter, or it clogs too frequently, and don't want to deal with that, I'd suggest going with a non-filtered version. I've been wearing this appliance without a filter for years now, but I believe the non-filtered version is only available in their clear bags.

  • @timtitus6226
    @timtitus6226 Před 6 lety

    Id love to use a one piece but am not sure how because i need to shimmy/pull the stoma through the wafer, as well as see the placement as im putting it on, and those don't seem possible with a one piece. Any advice for putting it in?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety

      The inspection window on this 1pc makes it just as easy to put on as a 2pc =)

    • @juju2345
      @juju2345 Před 3 lety

      It bends, so I line the opening up below the stoma, then could lay it down from there with my eyes closed. Good product for “outies”. Haven’t used the view option at all for changes.

  • @amandamiller4497
    @amandamiller4497 Před 3 lety

    Hey Eric! I use a Hollister 1piece, the new ceramide premier flextend soft convex, drainable pouch; cut to fit Reference #8674. My stoma is 3/4 inches (19 mm) after 3 month post-op end ileostomy. I find without a flat stomach & extra scars from other surgeries, and I always notice sometimes the pouch adhesive comes apart at the top. Does that just means it’s time for a change? How do you know when it’s clogged? Sorry, new ileostomate 😆 only 3 months out. I wish they had a model without the paper tabs, they irritate my skin!! How do you wear it horizontal? My stoma is very close to my groin, and sometimes gets stuck there. Any ideas to prevent this?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Amanda! Let me try to answer as many questions. How long do you wear the appliance before the edges peel? It can be a sign that you should change it, but it can also peel for other reasons. Clogged filters generally leak (from the filter), but before that they simply don't work and your bag will have gas in it. I do have a video about wearing my bag sideways along with a few reviews showing how it goes on like that (see my reviews for the StealthBelt). To keep the bag away from your groin, angle it when you put it on so that it's pointing away. This shouldn't interfere too much with emptying the bag, but it will be more comfortable 😀

  • @slit4659
    @slit4659 Před 5 lety +1

    I just started wearing this pouch...I had another operation so I now need a Convex system and I like the paper on the side so ....I'm also having a hard time draining.....
    ...i might call about the Sara plus pouch.....I had another operation and have been wearing a convec typ Belt with 4 places to hook the belt in.....I've had my ostomy since 91.. Usually have gotten a ice Bu cket from a Hotel...get two of them and I get the bags from the vegetable section and thier FREE...I JUST DUMP THEN....clean..... With the colon Mia and the opening is saying and stay open while you're Cleaning.....I got rid of the gas port..... But the thing I don't like is the plastic backing where you are supposed to cut.and then it's hard to handle....and I like the 4 holders where the belt clips to..... I don't like the air discharge but I do like the velcrow for closing....I'll probably go with the mio... instead of the Hollister....
    All this is temporary because the doctor SCREWED ME UP....and I'm going to have another fun summer ban on assult weapons

  • @cocotiger12360989
    @cocotiger12360989 Před rokem

    I agree with you on the cheap cloth on the Hollister I don't care for that part, but the Hollister bags help with my skin getting irritated/rash. I wish they would make the cloth nicer & make the bag a lil smaller. I'm having a hard time finding a bag that I like ugh.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem

      I still wear Hollister bags, but the clear type so there's no front fabric. It still has the cheap fabric on the back, but it's far less of an annoyance than the cheap front fabric.
      To cover the bag, I'll use a pouch cover, StealthBelt, or other accessory like that.
      It really would be nice if Hollister could just improve the fabric, though. LOL

  • @donaldmendes184
    @donaldmendes184 Před rokem

    Yes they have pre cut to fit stoma sizes.

  • @ntag411
    @ntag411 Před 4 lety

    I'm assuming the comparatively low durability of Hollister is the bag not the flange. Do you think it's the plastic material or is it the thickness of the plastic?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 4 lety

      It's actually not the plastic that's the problem with Hollister bags, but the fabric that covers the plastic is often less durable compared to other brands I use. The bag itself is quite good and very reliable.

  • @beckybramlett3515
    @beckybramlett3515 Před rokem +1

    I had bought (2) portable bidet before my first surgery and after the second surgery ,it helped keep me “ clean”. Now I’m using them to clean the inside of my bag…..of course, I’m washing my hands afterwards just Incase !🤦‍♀️😂

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      Add-on bidet sprayers are a great option for rinsing out our bags 😊😊 👌

  • @Teddibere1
    @Teddibere1 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Eric.......I’ve actually had the outlet on these ROLL DOWN !! When the outlet has not been “tucked-up”, the outlet end can rub on clothing as you move and CAN roll-down!! You have to take great care making sure the “velcro” is pressed VERY securely together. I love this bag....but I HATE the opening, which I also find is quite difficult to keep clean. It’s not a patch on the Sensura Mio excellent Opening. Also, as you commented....the outer material IS poor quality. This Holister Ceraplus flange on the Sensura Mio would be my holy grail bag. Teddy UK xx

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 4 lety +1

      Ouch! Yeah, having an outlet roll down by itself is not a good thing! If you find that the outlet gets caught on your clothes a lot, try wearing a pouch cover. That alone should prevent any problems like that. Take care!

  • @ameliabee8324
    @ameliabee8324 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for your great reviews!
    I've a question on the brand new Coloplast Convex one piece pouches. 2018
    They're deluxe it seems in every way. (I'm on my 4th -yes 4th
    Ostomy.). I like Coloplast best.
    But they've let me down on this one.
    There's no FABRIC --
    ON THE FRONT!! it's plastic! . So disappointed!
    I spoke- to order today. These are very $$ and I don't understand why they would make you see the stool now! I thought it was just the sample - you wear home just for safety. But the supplier said they would not use fabric on the
    New sensura Mia "Convex" ohh
    Please tell me I've gotten Bad information???
    ;) Thanks so MUCH!!

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 6 lety

      I haven't looked into the new convex one piece yet, but I'd be very surprised if they only offered plastic covered front (is this clear plastic or opaque?)

  • @karenkuhn7870
    @karenkuhn7870 Před 3 lety

    I have a problem with the bag coming loose from my skin and leaking. One day it came loose about 7 times using 7 rings and 7 bags. I could just walk out of bathroom to the front door and it would start leaking. I'd go to store and it came loose. I don't feel safe to leave house. I even use extra tape to hold it on and it will leak underneth the tape. When I wear a cover on it it feels like its gonna pull the bag off. How do you rear a bag under your jeans with out smashing the bag against my stoma? Doesn't the stop the stoma from working? I don't like hearing the bag like I have a plastic bag on and it krinkles and makes noise? I only had this 2 months and hate it ! I haven't tried the 2 piece yet cause i dont know how to put on. Are u still suppose to put a ring on with them ? I'm just so confused about these things. The problem I have is keeping them on and not coming loose and leaking. There's only been about 3 or 4 times they've stayed on for mor than 3 days at a time. That gets pretty expensive going threw 4 to 7 bags in a day. Insurance only covers 20 a month

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 3 lety

      I'm so sorry that you are going through that, Karen. When an appliance isn't able to stick well, especially that often, I would look at what kind of skin care products you're using. Do you use anything on your skin, especially before applying your wafer? Are you using soaps, conditioner, shampoo, skin creams, that contain moisturizers? These may be problematic. If your skin is in otherwise good health, that's where I'd start. It may also be helpful to speak with a stoma nurse just to make sure that your technique when changing your appliance isn't creating opportunities for leaks. Good luck!

  • @kebirbenkaccem726
    @kebirbenkaccem726 Před rokem

    What causes ostomy bag to be empty for 5days, no output?
    4 days my system produced no output and then on the 5th it produced an output...i did experience a 14 hours flight from America to the Philippines....my system seems to stop for 5days no output....my doctor prescribed constipation medicine which i hope it helps...anyone out there experienced no output in the bag for 5days? Any suggestions please

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem

      Hi Kebir. Do you have a colostomy or ileostomy? Were you eating regular meals during that time, or did travel cause you to eat less? When you had output on the 5th day, was it very liquidy or different from normal? There could be several reasons, but as long as things have returned to normal, there should be no major cause for concern. It's good that you've been speaking about this to your doctor. 👍

  • @maureenlaneski2802
    @maureenlaneski2802 Před rokem

    What are youall doing that you are getting 3-4 days? Mine come off in like a day's time. They start to leak underneath in an hours or so. I was blaming Cera-plus because it didn't feel like a very good seal. :'(

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem

      I'm sorry to hear that, Maureen. I've been using Hollister 1pc appliances almost exclusively over the last 2 years and my wear time is often no less than 7 days.
      What I've been doing with my appliance changes is to clean my skin with a gauze pad that has either 50% or 70% Isopropyl alcohol on it, then heat up my wafer (by rubbing it between the palms of my hands), then I apply it.
      But leaking after a day is likely not related to skin prep. Do you only have issues with this appliance?

  • @almazmengistu8400
    @almazmengistu8400 Před 4 lety

    Hi Eric do they have non drainable pouch?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 4 lety

      They do have closed pouches for both 2pc and 1pc systems, but not a 1pc closed pouch with ceraplus. I believe their Premiere line offers it.

  • @Teddibere1
    @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

    I hate the BULK of a two-piece, due to the hard plastic click on feature. I've tried some of the stick on with no success (leaks). Just received these samples. Will comment after I've given them a good trial. I LOVE large wafers......more security and an inner leak has farther to travel.....giving you time to change the bag. Teddy UK xx

  • @dawnjungewaelter6416
    @dawnjungewaelter6416 Před 3 lety

    Fabric falls apart within 3 days, bag starts dragging, material that holds the bottom tears and wears down quickly, 3 days tops for use. Hate filter, always gets clogged

  • @donaldmendes184
    @donaldmendes184 Před rokem

    At first I use toilet paper wipe inside of drain on pouch, what I find better is I purchased 8 ounce spray bottles and what I do is before draining pouch I spray water to then stool in pouch , witch always stool to release easy, it generally take to bottle to thin and flush pouch clener.

  • @jerrymacri9835
    @jerrymacri9835 Před 3 lety

    AND YOU DID A GREAT REVIEW ON IT I ENJOY WATCHING ALL YOUR REVIEWS AND VIDEOS YOU GIVE ME A POSITIVE ATTITUDE I ONLY HAD 1 SENSE JUNE 20TH FROM A GUN SHOT ACCIDENT AND IM GETTING MORE AND MORE EVER DAY KNOWING ITS A PART OF ME SO THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT EASIER FOR ME

  • @retrogal8888
    @retrogal8888 Před rokem

    How do I seal the bottom part?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      This appliance uses a pretty easy to close outlet. You basically roll the end up until you reach a velcro-like flap, and then secure it by pressing down on it.

    • @retrogal8888
      @retrogal8888 Před rokem

      @@VeganOstomy thanks so much. My first week with a bag! I have terminal cancer, and this has helped so much, as you have. Thankyou for your fabulous advice. I was over-complicating it.....😁 Jilly x

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      Best to you, Jilly. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. It will get easier with experience 👍

  • @The9thChord
    @The9thChord Před rokem

    Coloplast user only here. Wish they made products for skin. I want to switch to Hollister because of Ceramide products. Have you heard of Welland Aurum? They have a Manuka Honey one.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem

      I'm aware of the Welland brand, but dont think I've tried any of their products. Coloplast does offer various wafer formulations, and as long as one of them works for you, stick to it 😉 Hollister works best for me, but they are from from having the perfect appliance.

    • @The9thChord
      @The9thChord Před rokem

      @@VeganOstomy I'm terrified of even trying my Hollister samples I just received. The opening doesn't roll up and It just seems like an accident waiting to happen. I chickened out and used their cera rings with my Mio Flex 2 piece though. A common sense thing would be some sort of clip or end cover, or wearing a stealth belt 24/7. Has it ever unrolled on you?

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před rokem +1

      @@The9thChord The outlet on the Hollister bags (it's like a faux Velcro) is quite secure once it's in been pressed together properly. Because I do wear something with my appliance (stealthbelt, pouch cover, etc.), there's very little risk of the closure catching on anything and coming undone.

  • @Teddibere1
    @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

    Eric......just a quick solution / tip for you (and other folks) who have trouble with the time this bag (or any material covered bag) takes to dry when just taking a shower........use an elasticated-edged shower cap. It takes a few seconds to pop it on. If you shop around, you can buy non-bulky ones that are fairly thin and soft....these are the best type - and you can use them again and again. I've got one I've been using over a year and it's still like new. I pop it in the washer from time to time, but you don't need to do this, as your final rinse in the shower cleans the cap anyway. Hope this helps.........Teddy UK xx

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Great tip! I've heard of it before but never tried it myself. I may need to try this :)

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I suggest you do. It works!! I've even used the freebee shower caps they give you in hotell rooms - they work too. Teddy xx

    • @jilll5888
      @jilll5888 Před rokem

      Does this keep the wafer/flange part from getting wet?

  • @tiffanyrobertson8414
    @tiffanyrobertson8414 Před 2 lety

    I need a bit of help. I usually wear the mio light convex, I love the mio it’s been my everything from day one, but my skin is tearing up because I’m dropping like 60+ pounds and I’m having to switch wafer types as I go. I started wearing the Cera+ and my skin has never looked better. But I hate all the other, draining open leaking, filter clogging, the bag sags after a bit and loses shape, and takes forever to dry. I have a love hate relationship. Do you have any recommendations. Or tips because I literally have never hated a bag til this situation and I’m so frustrated. 👀🥺

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 2 lety

      I feel your frustration! Unfortunately, you won't have many options in the Hollister line. Do you have an option to switch back to the Mio now that your skin is better?

  • @donaldmendes184
    @donaldmendes184 Před rokem

    Hollister

  • @flemnick
    @flemnick Před 5 lety

    Too bad we can’t see a product number.

    • @VeganOstomy
      @VeganOstomy  Před 5 lety

      Hey Michael. There are 11 different SKUs for this product in Canada and around 30 in the US. The specific one I'm using is 8901, but it may not be appropriate for everyone (hence the reason for so many different SKUs). I hope that helps.

    • @flemnick
      @flemnick Před 5 lety

      The problem is the opening on the bottom. It is not worth it to me to struggle very time I open to clean.

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 Před 5 lety +1

      Michael......do as Eric suggested by forming a firm crease in the opening on the new bag before putting it on. A nurse also suggested cutting a small "V" out on ONE side edge of the opening...the crease fold works for me.

  • @OscarOmarPosadaSanchez
    @OscarOmarPosadaSanchez Před rokem +1

    Gracias por la información, ayudo mucho a aclarar dudas. 👍🏾 🫶🏽