Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered

Bordered hydrocolloid dressing
hydro dressings
Reorder No.  Size  Quantity
G1302  2''×2'' (5cm×5cm)  10/10/Cs
G1305  3''×3'' (7.5cm×7.5cm)  10/10/Cs
G1308  4''×4'' (10cm×10cm) 10/10/Cs
G1315 6''×6'' (15cm×15cm)  20/5/Cs
G1317  6''×8'' (15cm×20cm)  20/5/Cs
G1318 8''×8'' (20cm×20cm) 20/5/Cs

Product Introduction of Bordered Hydrocolloid Dressing


Blank holder hydrocolloid dressings, different from ultra-thin hydrocolloid dressings, is thick in the middle and thin around the dressing products, generally the thickness of the blank holder edge is 0.3mm.

Liquid absorption capacity: 2.83g/g/24h/37°C , 3.23g/g/72h/37°C (for reference only).

The edge pressing is made of special mold, the middle part is thicker, can absorb more wound exudate, and the edge is thinner, can strengthen the adhesive is not easy to warping. Compared with the flat wound dressing, it is more focused on wound exudate absorption and wound healing, at the same time, it is superior to ultra-thin hydrocolloid wound dressing in the adhesion ability of related joint folds.

*Proofing service: provide quick proofing of hydrocolloid dressing, and is free of charge.

*Design services: according to the characteristics of hydrocolloid dressing, combined with customer market requirements, to provide customized packaging design.

*Market service: Longterm Medical combined with customers' market application requirements for hydrocolloid dressing, based on the rich clinical experience of wound dressing, and jointly create marketing plans.

*Research and development services: the hydrocolloid dressing of water absorption, initial viscosity, viscosity and other properties are not satisfied, can be jointly developed, no matter in performance or material, the company's own laboratory and technical team will meet you.

Hydrocolloid for wounds is a kind of waterproof dressing.

 Various low to moderate exudative wounds.

- Prevention of pressure ulcers and treatment of stage I - II pressure ulcers.

- Small superficial burns.

- Postoperative wounds.

- Wounds at the skin donor site.

- Chronic wounds in the stages of granulation tissue growth and epithelialization.

- Venous ulcers, phlebitis, lymphangitis, etc.

- Wounds left after plastic surgery.

- Thoroughly clean the wound and dry the wound skin before use.

- A hydrocolloid dressing approximately 2 cm wider than the wound edge should be selected to ensure sufficient adhesion to the skin.

- If the wound depth exceeds 5 mm, a suitable dressing should be selected to fill the cavity before applying a hydrocolloid dressing.

- This product is not suitable for wounds with heavy exudate.

- It is normal for the dressing to appear swelling and whitish after absorbing and swelling. When absorption is saturated, it is recommended to change the dressing.

- In the initial stage of using hydrocolloid dressings, sometimes it is found that the wound becomes larger instead, which is caused by dressing cleansing, which is a normal phenomenon.

- Due to the fusion of hydrocolloid molecules and exudate, a gel is formed. Sometimes it looks like a purulent discharge and is therefore mistaken for a wound infection. It will be fine after swelling the gel with normal saline.

- The use of hydrocolloid dressings sometimes produces a certain odor, which disappears after washing the wound with normal saline.

- If there is leakage around the dressing, change the dressing immediately.

The road ahead will be long and our climb will be steep

Zhejiang Longterm Medical is a well-known China Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered suppliers and OEM Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Company, specializing in the research and development, production and sales of high-end medical dressings. Our Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered have passed the US FDA certification, German TUV ISO13485 certification, CE certification.

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