Enhanced Foam Dressing Adhesive Including Adhesive Border | 7.5 x 7.5cm | Pack of 10
Enhanced Foam Dressing Adhesive Including Adhesive Border | 7.5 x 7.5cm | Pack of 10
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- Biatain Silicone is a soft and conformable polyurethane foam dressing with an advanced 5-layer construction designed to address exudate management and the extrinsic risk factors that can ead to skin breakdown
- It can be used on a broad range of exuding chronic and acute wounds
- Upon contact with exudate, the unique foam with 3DFit Technology conforms to the wound bed and reduces exudate pooling
- Microcapillaries go into action to absorb exudate vertically and create optimal healing conditions
- Exudate is locked away and retained even under compression, reducing risk of leakage and maceration of the wound edges and periwound skin
- Indicated for: leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, non-infected diabetic foot ulcers, donor sites, postoperative wounds and traumatic wounds
- Can be used in combination with compression therapy and may be left in place for up to 7 days depending on the amount of exudate, dressing conditions and type of wound
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Biatain Silicone is a soft and conformable polyurethane foam dressing with an advanced 5-layer construction designed to address exudate management and the extrinsic risk factors that can ead to skin breakdown
- It can be used on a broad range of exuding chronic and acute wounds
- Upon contact with exudate, the unique foam with 3DFit Technology conforms to the wound bed and reduces exudate pooling
- Microcapillaries go into action to absorb exudate vertically and create optimal healing conditions
- Exudate is locked away and retained even under compression, reducing risk of leakage and maceration of the wound edges and periwound skin
- Indicated for: leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, non-infected diabetic foot ulcers, donor sites, postoperative wounds and traumatic wounds
- Can be used in combination with compression therapy and may be left in place for up to 7 days depending on the amount of exudate, dressing conditions and type of wound