The dressing forms gel upon absorbing wound exudates providing a moist wound environment that supports granulation and epithelialization.
Gel formation prevents the dressing from adhering to wounds and so the dressing can be removed without causing pain and without damaging the granulation of epithelial tissue.
Its thin form offers different usage options with its thin and flexible structure.
Indications:
Usage Areas:
✜ Partial and full thickness dermal ulcers
✜ Pressure, leg and diabetic ulcers
✜ Burns (first and second degrees)
✜ Skin donor sites and skin grafts
✜ Superficial wounds/minor abrasions
✜ Protection of fragile skin or areas exposed to friction such as elbows, heels or the sacral area
✜ Ostomy wounds to protect the skin from stomal effluent
✜ Post-operative dressings for suture line protection
✜ Infants diaper rash