Advance Wound Care Adhesive CE Hydrocolloid Wound Dressing With Border
Overview:
CE hydrocolloid dressing is a dressing made of elastic polymer hydrogel mixed with synthetic rubber and viscous material. The most common gel in dressings is hydroxymethyl cellulose, which can be firmly adhered to the skin around the wound, and swells up to 12 times after absorbing the exudate.
Specificaiton:
Product name | CE Hydrocolloid Wound Dressing |
material | Alginate |
Model | Filling rope |
SIZE | customization |
Color | light yellow |
Use | cut ,bleeding |
application | skin care |
MOQ | 10000 |
Feature: | Sterilized |
certificates | CE ISO EN13485 |
type | Adhesive |
Feature:
1.Keep the wound in a moist enviroment, promote wound healing, effectively release pains and reduce frequency of wound care dressing.
2.Waterproof, breathable, protect the wound from microbial invasion.
3.Excellent elasticith and self-adhesive,comfortable and convenient to use.
4.Change the dressing when it turns white.
5.Easy to peel off, no adherence to wound,effectivly reduce the potential damage and pains.
Application:
Various types of low to moderate exudative wounds, venous lower extremity ulcers, stage I-II bedsores, small-area superficial burns, postoperative wounds, donor site wounds, various superficial traumas and plastic and cosmetic wounds , The granulation and epithelialization phases of chronic wounds.
User precautions:
1. Hydrocolloid dressing should be 2cm larger than the wound area to ensure the wound could be covered by the dressing.
2. If the wound is more than 5mm deep, it is better to fill the wound with proper material before using the dressing.
3. It is not for wounds with heavy exudates.
4. When the dressing becomes white and swelling, it is indicated that the dressing should be changed.
5. At the beginning of using the dressing, wound area may be enlarged, this is caused by the debridement function of the dressing, and it is the normal phenomenon.
Instructions:
1.Clean and dry skin before use, ensuring blister area is free of creams and oils.
2.Remove the top paper, then the bottom paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side.
3.Apply plaster firmly over blister, ensuring the edges are well smoothed down.
4.Leave in place until it starts to detach (Note: may stay in place up to several days).
5.To remove plaster: do not pull upwards but slowly stretch along the skin.