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Ostomy barrier rings and seals are designed to prevent ostomy leaks and protect the stomal skin. They are placed underneath your ostomy wafer to fill in any gaps between your stoma and the wafer.

The flexible material makes it easy to mold the seals around your stoma. The process of shaping the product up the length of your stoma is also known as "turtle necking". Doing so provides a more snug fit around your stoma.


Stoma Barrier Rings

Barrier rings are circular in shape with a round hole already cut out of the center. These work best for individuals who have a uniform-shaped stoma.

Barrier seals are solid sheets with no holes or cut outs. This allows you to cut whatever shape or size hole you need, making them ideal for people with an irregular-shaped stoma. You can also stretch and layer either of these products for the perfect fit.


Barrier Strips

Express Medical Supply also carries barrier strips. These are made from the same material as barrier rings and seals, but they are placed on top of your ostomy wafer around the edges to provide additional security.

Barrier strips, also called barrier extenders, ensure that the outer edges of your ostomy wafer will not roll up away from the skin. Barrier strips work similarly to medical tape, but are more versatile. They are available in straight and curved shapes, as well as various widths to suit your needs.


Moldable Ostomy Wafers

A moldable ostomy appliance is an innovative product. It eliminates the need to use a separate barrier ring because it has the same flexible material already built into the flange. If you enjoy the benefits of using a barrier ring but don't like the extra steps involved, a moldable ostomy wafer is ideal.

It cuts down on the amount of steps you have to take in order to change your pouch. This can be more convenient if you are in a public restroom or need to quickly change your pouch.

Moldable ostomy wafers are available in pre-cut and cut-to-fit styles, although scissors are not required because you can simply roll the material back when applying your wafer.


Stoma Paste

Another helpful product for ostomates is stoma paste. This product serves the same purpose as barrier rings and stoma seals, but is more of a caulk-like consistency that comes in a squeeze tube. It fills in any divots or folds in the skin near the stoma.

Creating a flat surface reduces the risk of leaks, allows your barrier to adhere to your body better, and can even help your wafer wear for a longer period of time.

Coloplast Brava makes a unique type of stoma paste that is in the form of pliable strips. The strip paste is more of a solid consistency, making it a bit less messy than traditional ostomy paste. Please see our ostomy blog for tips on how to apply stoma paste.


Skin Care

If the skin around your stoma is raw or weepy, it can be difficult to get your wafer to stick to your body.

Stoma powder is designed to alleviate this problem. It is meant to absorb moisture from broken skin. When the powder comes into contact with moisture, it forms a gel. This improves barrier adhesion while also protecting the broken skin. Applying a thin layer of stoma powder will yield the best results.

Keep in mind, baby powder or any other type of body powder is not a substitute for stoma powder.

We carry several different ostomy powders from brands like Coloplast Brava and Hollister Adapt. Stoma powder is only meant to be used on weepy or raw skin. If your stomal skin is in healthy condition, stoma powder will not provide any benefit.

You can use a skin prep product in combination with stoma powder to perform the "crusting" technique. Adding skin prep on top locks the powder in place, increasing its effectiveness.

After applying the powder, you simply dab the area with a skin prep wipe or spray a light layer of liquid skin prep to the affected area. Skin prep can also be used on its own without stoma powder to form a protective barrier around the stomal area.

No matter how you use skin prep solutions, be sure to let the formula completely dry before applying your ostomy wafer.


Ostomy Pouching System

When it comes time to change your ostomy pouch, removing the wafer can be difficult due to its strong adhesive. Applying an adhesive remover for skin during the process will make it much easier and more comfortable.

This product gently breaks down the glue without causing irritation. Once the barrier is off of your body, you can apply additional adhesive remover to eliminate any residue that may be left behind. This will create a clean surface for your next barrier to adhere to, helping it stay secure and wear longer.


Ostomy Barrier Rings FAQs

What are ostomy barrier rings made of?

Barrier rings are made from a hydrocolloid material. This material makes them moldable and flexible, allowing you to customize the fit.


How close should the barrier ring be to the stoma?

The barrier ring should sit right up against the stoma. If there is any space between your stoma and the barrier ring, output can get under the pouch seal or come into contact with the stoma and cause irritation.


How do you use a convex barrier ring?

Remove the backing from both sides of the ring. You can then stretch the ring as desired. Apply the flat side of the ring to your ostomy wafer. Then apply your ostomy system as norml. The curved part of the ring will sit against your skin.


What is a stoma seal?

A stoma seal is another term for a barrier ring. There are square or rectanglar shaped stoma seals that are made from the same material as rings, but do not have a hole. These are referred to as stoma seals since they are not ring-shaped.


What will happen if you apply lotion around the stoma?

Using regular body lotion on or aound the stoma can cause irritation, especially if it contains fragrance or alcohol. Lotion can also prevent your ostomy pouch from sticking to your skin.


How do you treat raw skin?

Raw peristomal skin should be specially cared for. The crusting technique can be performed, which involves applying stoma powder to the area and then sealing it in place with a skin barrier wipe or spray. It helps shield irritated skin by forming a protective layer over the area. If you are experiencing severe irritation or if it worsens, contact your ostomy nurse as soon as possible.

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Coloplast - Skin Barrier Rings/Seals

  • Soft and flexible
  • Pre-cut ring-shaped non-pectin based barrier
  • Provides skin protection for stomas and draining wounds
From: $72.95
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Moldable Ring Seals

Coloplast Brava - Moldable Ring Seals

  • Easy to handle, mold, and apply
  • Absorbs moisture while providing a tight seal
  • Protects and evens out skin surfaces next to and around the stoma or fistula.
  • Box of 10
From: $47.45
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Protective Seals

Coloplast Brava - Protective Seals

  • Alcohol-free
  • Easy to apply and remove
  • Fills in uneven skin to reduce ostomy leaks
  • Absorbs moisture and provides a tight seal
  • Box of 10
From: $40.95
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Protective Sheet

Coloplast Brava - Protective Sheet

  • Unique, soft moldable material
  • Extremely flexible to follow around even irregular stomas
  • Ideal for use around stomas, draining wounds, or any area subject to irritation or breakdown
  • Balanced adhesive holds firmly but is easily removed
From: $20.95
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Straight Elastic Barrier Strips

Coloplast Brava - Straight Elastic Barrier Strips

  • Ideal for use with square ostomy wafers
  • Flexible material absorbs moisture
  • Prevents ostomy wafer from rolling up away from the skin
  • 5 1/4" long
  • Box of 20 strips
From: $32.95
Picture of Convatec Eakin Cohesive - Skin Barrier Ring

Convatec Eakin Cohesive - Skin Barrier Ring

  • Skin barrier seals mold and fit around the stoma to prevent leaks and increase wear time
  • Available in several different shapes and sizes
  • Evens out peristomal skin to help ostomy wafers stay in place
  • Eakin Seals can be used with an ileostomy, colostomy, and/or an urostomy
  • 2" ring (slim) box of 10
  • 2" ring box of 20
  • 4" ring box of 10
From: $49.45
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Picture of ConvaTec Stomahesive - Moldable Adhesive Ostomy Strip Seals

ConvaTec Stomahesive - Moldable Adhesive Ostomy Strip Seals

  • Double-sided stomahesive strips
  • Skin barrier that easily fills in uneven skin surfaces
  • Protective skin barrier surrounds the ostomy, fistula, or wound
From: $21.95
Picture of ConvaTec Stomahesive - Skin Barrier Seals

ConvaTec Stomahesive - Skin Barrier Seals

  • Easy-to-use ostomy skin barrier
  • Applies to both dry and moist skin
  • Ideal for ileostomy, colostomy, and urostomy
  • 4" x 4"are available in a box of 5, 8" x 8" is available in a box of 3
From: $20.95
Picture of Cymed MicroDerm Plus - Washer Ostomy Rings

Cymed MicroDerm Plus - Washer Ostomy Rings

  • Size: 7/8", 1", 1 1/8"
  • Skin barrier for additional peristomal skin protection
  • Use with ileostomy, colostomy, and urostomy
From: $64.95
Picture of Cymed MicroDerm Plus - Washer Ostomy Rings/Seals (Cut to Fit)

Cymed MicroDerm Plus - Washer Ostomy Rings/Seals (Cut to Fit)

  • Skin barrier helps prevent skin breakdown around the stoma
  • A flexible stoma seal that keeps urine and feces away from the skin
  • Cut to size to obtain a perfect, custom fit
  • Ostomy supplies that are low profile, comfortable and secure
  • Use with ileostomy, colostomy, and urostomy
From: $64.95
Picture of Cymed Seals - Flexible Washer Ostomy Rings/Seals

Cymed Seals - Flexible Washer Ostomy Rings/Seals

  • Waterproof stoma seal
  • Conforms to fit any size stoma
  • Moldable seal fills irregularities around the stoma
From: $41.36
Picture of Hollister - Flextend Skin Barrier Seals

Hollister - Flextend Skin Barrier Seals

  • Protects skin from irritating stomal discharge
  • Durable in the presence of heat and moisture
  • Conforms to the body and gives freedom of movement
From: $28.95
Picture of Hollister Adapt - Barrier Extenders

Hollister Adapt - Barrier Extenders

  • Latex free
  • Conforms to the body
  • Wide strips for easy application
  • Provides an additional layer of security
  • Strong yet gentle hydrocolloid adhesive
From: $31.95
Picture of Hollister Adapt - Convex Flexible Skin Barrier Ring Seals (Oval)

Hollister Adapt - Convex Flexible Skin Barrier Ring Seals (Oval)

  • Molds and stretches for irregular and oval shaped stomas
  • Helps adjust skin barrier thickness for a custom fit
  • Made of Flextend (extended wear) material
From: $53.95
Picture of Hollister Adapt - Convex Flexible Skin Barrier Ring Seals (Round)

Hollister Adapt - Convex Flexible Skin Barrier Ring Seals (Round)

  • Helps adjust skin barrier thickness
  • Molds and stretches to provide a custom fit to the ostomy flange and wafer
  • Adapt skin barrier rings are available with 13/16," 1 3/16," and 1 9/16" openings
From: $53.95
Picture of Hollister Adapt - Flexible Skin Barrier Strip Seals

Hollister Adapt - Flexible Skin Barrier Strip Seals

  • Conforms to irregular skin folds
  • Ostomy supplies for maximum fit and conformity
  • Mold and stretch skin barrier strips to create custom shapes
  • Adapt strips are ideal for extended wear and irregular stoma shapes
From: $54.95
Picture of Hollister Adapt - Standard Ostomy Barrier Ring

Hollister Adapt - Standard Ostomy Barrier Ring

  • Moldable and stretchable for a secure custom fit
  • Ideal for those with sensitive skin or limited dexterity
  • Adapt's flat shape is ideal for those with a protruding stoma
  • Box of 10
From: $52.45
Picture of Hollister Adapt CeraRing - Skin Barrier Rings

Hollister Adapt CeraRing - Skin Barrier Rings

  • Latex free
  • Outer diameter: 2"
  • Thickness: 2.3mm slim, 4.5mm standard
  • Protects the skin's natural moisture barrier
  • Barrier rings stretch and mold for a custom fit
  • Ideal for those with sensitive skin, limited dexterity and protruding stomas
  • Box of 10
From: $52.45
Picture of Hollister HolliHesive - Skin Barrier Seals

Hollister HolliHesive - Skin Barrier Seals

  • Protects sensitive skin from irritating stomal fluids
  • Flexible skin barrier that can be shaped for a custom fit
  • Easy to use barrier that is sticky on both sides
From: $21.95
Picture of Hollister Premium - Standard Wear Skin Barrier Seals

Hollister Premium - Standard Wear Skin Barrier Seals

  • Protects skin from irritating stomal discharge
  • Durable in the presence of heat and moisture
  • Conforms to the body and gives freedom of movement
From: $21.95
Picture of OstoFresh - Hydrocolloid Skin Barrier Ring Seals

OstoFresh - Hydrocolloid Skin Barrier Ring Seals

  • Made in the USA
  • Molds into any shape and seals around the stoma
  • Protects the skin and prevents irritation
  • Protects and evens out skin surfaces next to and around ostomy stomas or draining wounds
  • Jar of 10
From: $30.73
Picture of OstoFresh - Hydrocolloid Skin Barrier Strip Seals

OstoFresh - Hydrocolloid Skin Barrier Strip Seals

  • Made in the USA
  • Stays secure, even when wet
  • Size: 4 1/2” x 1 1/4” (C shaped)
  • Use with one and two piece ostomy systems
  • Protects and evens out skin surfaces next to and around stomas, fistulas, and wounds
From: $26.48
Picture of ConvaTec Ease - Ostomy Barrier Strips

ConvaTec Ease - Ostomy Barrier Strips

  • Flexible, skin friendly material
  • Water resistant
  • Provides extra security to keep your skin barrier in place
  • 3 cm x 9 cm
From: $88.95
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Elastic Barrier Strips XL

Coloplast Brava - Elastic Barrier Strips XL

  • 60% larger adhesive area
  • BodyFit technology provides greater elasticity
  • Absorbs moisture around stomal skin
  • 6.7" long
  • Box of 30
From: $81.95
Picture of Coloplast Brava - Y Shape Elastic Barrier Strips

Coloplast Brava - Y Shape Elastic Barrier Strips

  • Ideal for hernias, skin folds, and rounded abdomens
  • Absorbs moisture on the skin
  • Provides extra security around the ostomy wafer
  • 5 3/4" long
  • Box of 30
From: $70.45
Product Information

Ostomy barrier rings and seals are designed to prevent ostomy leaks and protect the stomal skin. They are placed underneath your ostomy wafer to fill in any gaps between your stoma and the wafer.

The flexible material makes it easy to mold the seals around your stoma. The process of shaping the product up the length of your stoma is also known as "turtle necking". Doing so provides a more snug fit around your stoma.


Stoma Barrier Rings

Barrier rings are circular in shape with a round hole already cut out of the center. These work best for individuals who have a uniform-shaped stoma.

Barrier seals are solid sheets with no holes or cut outs. This allows you to cut whatever shape or size hole you need, making them ideal for people with an irregular-shaped stoma. You can also stretch and layer either of these products for the perfect fit.


Barrier Strips

Express Medical Supply also carries barrier strips. These are made from the same material as barrier rings and seals, but they are placed on top of your ostomy wafer around the edges to provide additional security.

Barrier strips, also called barrier extenders, ensure that the outer edges of your ostomy wafer will not roll up away from the skin. Barrier strips work similarly to medical tape, but are more versatile. They are available in straight and curved shapes, as well as various widths to suit your needs.


Moldable Ostomy Wafers

A moldable ostomy appliance is an innovative product. It eliminates the need to use a separate barrier ring because it has the same flexible material already built into the flange. If you enjoy the benefits of using a barrier ring but don't like the extra steps involved, a moldable ostomy wafer is ideal.

It cuts down on the amount of steps you have to take in order to change your pouch. This can be more convenient if you are in a public restroom or need to quickly change your pouch.

Moldable ostomy wafers are available in pre-cut and cut-to-fit styles, although scissors are not required because you can simply roll the material back when applying your wafer.


Stoma Paste

Another helpful product for ostomates is stoma paste. This product serves the same purpose as barrier rings and stoma seals, but is more of a caulk-like consistency that comes in a squeeze tube. It fills in any divots or folds in the skin near the stoma.

Creating a flat surface reduces the risk of leaks, allows your barrier to adhere to your body better, and can even help your wafer wear for a longer period of time.

Coloplast Brava makes a unique type of stoma paste that is in the form of pliable strips. The strip paste is more of a solid consistency, making it a bit less messy than traditional ostomy paste. Please see our ostomy blog for tips on how to apply stoma paste.


Skin Care

If the skin around your stoma is raw or weepy, it can be difficult to get your wafer to stick to your body.

Stoma powder is designed to alleviate this problem. It is meant to absorb moisture from broken skin. When the powder comes into contact with moisture, it forms a gel. This improves barrier adhesion while also protecting the broken skin. Applying a thin layer of stoma powder will yield the best results.

Keep in mind, baby powder or any other type of body powder is not a substitute for stoma powder.

We carry several different ostomy powders from brands like Coloplast Brava and Hollister Adapt. Stoma powder is only meant to be used on weepy or raw skin. If your stomal skin is in healthy condition, stoma powder will not provide any benefit.

You can use a skin prep product in combination with stoma powder to perform the "crusting" technique. Adding skin prep on top locks the powder in place, increasing its effectiveness.

After applying the powder, you simply dab the area with a skin prep wipe or spray a light layer of liquid skin prep to the affected area. Skin prep can also be used on its own without stoma powder to form a protective barrier around the stomal area.

No matter how you use skin prep solutions, be sure to let the formula completely dry before applying your ostomy wafer.


Ostomy Pouching System

When it comes time to change your ostomy pouch, removing the wafer can be difficult due to its strong adhesive. Applying an adhesive remover for skin during the process will make it much easier and more comfortable.

This product gently breaks down the glue without causing irritation. Once the barrier is off of your body, you can apply additional adhesive remover to eliminate any residue that may be left behind. This will create a clean surface for your next barrier to adhere to, helping it stay secure and wear longer.


Ostomy Barrier Rings FAQs

What are ostomy barrier rings made of?

Barrier rings are made from a hydrocolloid material. This material makes them moldable and flexible, allowing you to customize the fit.


How close should the barrier ring be to the stoma?

The barrier ring should sit right up against the stoma. If there is any space between your stoma and the barrier ring, output can get under the pouch seal or come into contact with the stoma and cause irritation.


How do you use a convex barrier ring?

Remove the backing from both sides of the ring. You can then stretch the ring as desired. Apply the flat side of the ring to your ostomy wafer. Then apply your ostomy system as norml. The curved part of the ring will sit against your skin.


What is a stoma seal?

A stoma seal is another term for a barrier ring. There are square or rectanglar shaped stoma seals that are made from the same material as rings, but do not have a hole. These are referred to as stoma seals since they are not ring-shaped.


What will happen if you apply lotion around the stoma?

Using regular body lotion on or aound the stoma can cause irritation, especially if it contains fragrance or alcohol. Lotion can also prevent your ostomy pouch from sticking to your skin.


How do you treat raw skin?

Raw peristomal skin should be specially cared for. The crusting technique can be performed, which involves applying stoma powder to the area and then sealing it in place with a skin barrier wipe or spray. It helps shield irritated skin by forming a protective layer over the area. If you are experiencing severe irritation or if it worsens, contact your ostomy nurse as soon as possible.

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