Silicone Foam Dressing Heel

Heel Silicone Foam Dressing
Reorder No. Size  Quantity
S72058  5''×8'' (12.5cm×20cm)  10/10/Cs
S72079  7.2''×9.4'' (18.5cm×24cm)  10/10/Cs

The heel of the foot is easily affected by pressure and shearing force. A suitable shape dressing should be used to cover the wound or site to prevent pressure ulcers.

Silicone foam is a dressing that can absorb large wound exudates, and the silicone material can make the skin heal better. The integrated dressing design of the foot heel makes the dressing fit the heel better. Designed to create an optimal healing environment for foot wounds. Absorbs and retains exudate more effectively, It also properly balances moisture and avoids the risk of wound maceration.

Its multi-layer structure provides high absorption and moisturizing properties, reducing the number of replacements and providing convenience for medical personnel.

The application is very soft and comfortable, and when the dressing is changed, it can also reduce the pain brought to the patient, reduce pain and pressure,

Excellent exudate management, reducing the risk of leakage and maceration.

Product advantages and applications:

 Proven to prevent pressure ulcers

 Proprietary defense-in-depth technology protects against external forces - pressure, shear, and friction

 Minimize pain during dressing change

 Excellent fluid handling and retention 

Reduce the risk of dipping

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

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

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