- TRAUMA-FREE DRESSING CHANGES – Silicone wound contact layer its ability to minimize pain and potential trauma during dressing removal. The gentle silicone adhesion ensures that the dressing adheres securely to intact skin, but not to the wound bed. Silicone wound contact layer allows for pain-free removal for absorbent dressing, reducing patient discomfort and minimizing the risk of wound disturbance or damage. Increasing comfort for the patient, promoting patient wellbeing quality of life.
- POROUS MESH DESIGN MINIMIZING THE RISK OF MACERATION – Thin flexible silicone wound contact layers conform to body contours for a comfortable yet seals nicely the wound edges. Non-adhering silicone wound dressing pad let exudate pass freely and effectively transfers exudate to the absorbent dressing, prevent the exudate from leaking onto the surrounding skin, thus minimizing the risk of exudate pooling and maceration whilst without hindering the function of the absorbent dressing.
- GAME-CHANGER IN WOUND CARE – Silicone wound contact layer dressing suit for dry to heavy exudating injuries, including superficial, chronic, acute fragile wounds. Wound contact layer is indicated for use in combination with a secondary absorbent dressing or with topical medications on a wide range of wounds, skin tears abrasions grafts donor sites, cuts lacerations, blisterings, surgical trauma incisions, bedsore, first-and second-degree partial thickness burns, venous arterial ulcers.
- GREAT CHOICE FOR PRIMARY DRESSING – Silicone wound contact layer is a primary dressing for use when adherence to the wound is a potential problem. Non-adheret silicone contact layer creates a layer between the secondary dressing and the wound surface, have minimall adhesive to the wound and surrounding tissues, low trauma/pain on removal, prevent secondary dressings from adhering to fragile wounds/skin. Allowing for effective exudate removal and topical treatment application.
- TRUE UNDISTURBED HEALING – Contact wound layer will not dry out, does not stick to the moist wound, forms a protective barrier for granulation tissue to grow undisturbed by frequent changes of the secondary dressing being used. Silicone wound contact layer don’t have to be changed every time you change the secondary dressing, last up for 14 days, protect new tissue and intact skin, so wound remain undisturbed to support faster natural healing, provide optimal patient comfort and recovery.