Gentle Adhesion & Painless Removal
The soft silicone adhesive layer bonds securely to intact peri-wound skin but does not adhere to the moist wound bed itself, minimizing trauma during changes.
Superior Exudate Management
Polyurethane foam core effectively handles moderate to high levels of wound fluid, maintaining an optimal moist environment and preventing maceration.
Protection Against Scarring
Silicone gel helps reduce and prevent hypertrophic scars and keloids by hydrating and regulating collagen production.
Protective Cushioning
Soft foam provides a protective pad shielding the wound from friction, shear forces, and external contaminants.
Wound Care Clinics
Burn Units
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Dermatology & Skin Tears
Orthopedics (Joint Areas)
Geriatrics & Long-Term Care
Podiatry & Diabetic Ulcers
Home Care Nursing
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the silicone adhesive help during dressing changes?
The silicone adhesive layer is designed to be gentle on the skin. It adheres only to the dry skin surrounding the wound and not the wound bed itself, ensuring painless removal and minimal trauma to new tissue.
Is this dressing suitable for wounds with high drainage?
Yes, the polyurethane foam core provides superior exudate management, making it ideal for wounds with moderate to high levels of fluid.
Can this dressing help prevent scars?
Absolutely. The silicone gel layer helps maintain hydration and regulates collagen production, which is scientifically proven to help reduce hypertrophic scars and keloids.
How long can a single dressing be worn?
Depending on the level of exudate, these dressings can often be worn for several days, reducing the frequency of changes compared to standard dressings.
Is the dressing breathable and waterproof?
Yes, it features a waterproof outer layer that acts as a bacterial barrier while allowing for optimal gas exchange (oxygen and water vapor).
Can it be used on mobile areas like knees or elbows?
Yes, the flexible foam structure is highly conformable and stays in place even on difficult body contours and joints.