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LotFancy Silicone Foam Dressing, 6x 6 in, 5 Count, Wound Dressing with Border, Bed Sores Bandage
LotFancy Silicone Foam Dressing, 6x 6 in, 5 Count, Wound Dressing with Border, Bed Sores Bandage
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Our bed sore bandages were made of polyurethane (PU) film, hyper absorbent core, non-woven layer, hyper absorbent foam, and a hypoallergenic silicone wound contact layer. Our silicone foam dressings are waterproof to help protect the wound and prevent infection, while allowing oxygen and water vapor to pass through. Each bandage has a soft silicone wound contact layer to prevent the bandage pad from adhering to the open wound. Surgical wound dressings are intended for moderately and highly exudating wounds, post-operative wounds, I-II degree burns, pressure ulcers, Diabetic ulcers, leg ulcers, surgical wound, bed sores, cysts, sacral wounds, laceration wounds and other minor traumas.
- Silicone Foam Dressing - Soft and Comfortable
- With soft silicone as a wound contact layer, our silicone bandages won't stick to the moist wound yet stay intact to dry skin
- Conform to all body contours yet allow free movement
- Non-irritating and Comfortable
- Convenient to use and peel
- Protect the wound and Promote healing
- Reduce Damages & Pains scarring
- Conform to body contour, No curling
- Works as a cushion to protect wound
- Latex-free and safe to use
- Coated with semi-permeable PU film, our foam bandages are waterproof to prevent infection, meanwhile allow the passage of oxygen and water vapor
- Can be worn while showering
- Measures 6"x6" with 4.2”x 4.2” foam core, pack of 5; Each wound care dressing is processed in a sterile environment and are individually wrapped
- Convenient to use indoor or outdoor for first aid
- Our wound dressing pads are Latex free and safe
- Ideal for moderately and highly exudate wounds, post-operative wounds, I-II degree burns, pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, bedsores, cysts and other minor traumas
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