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Hydrocolloid Dressing

Hydrocolloid Dressing Thick

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Hydrocolloid Dressing
Indications

When skin lesions with low to moderate exudate are present during the granulation and epithelialization stages, hydrocolloid dressings can be used to prevent and treat them. Examples of these lesions include:
1. sores caused by pressure
2. Venous ulcerations in the lower limbs
3. Wounds from surgery
4. Abrasions and traumatic wounds
5. Donor websites
6. Burns of the first and second degree
7. Wounds from surgery

Product Ref Codes

1. 05cm X 05cm- HMHC05TK
2. 10cm X 10cm- HMHC10TK
3. 15cm X 15cm- HMHC15TK

HEALER® HC
Hydrocolloid Dressing Thick

Instructions for use

After using sterile water or a saline solution to thoroughly clean the wound and its surroundings, gently pat dry the surrounding skin. Put on HEALER® HC dressing, making sure it fits snugly over the wound’s margins by at least two centimeters. Hydrocolloid Adhesion Including Edge If the wound’s particular state makes it difficult to remove the dressing, just rinse it with a sterile physiological solution.

HEALER® Hc
Hydrocolloid Dressing Thick

Product Functionality

The hydrocolloid HEALER® HC Dressing thin is a kind of dressing that is laminated onto a flexible, water-resistant outer layer and incorporates gel-forming chemicals in an adhesive component.These dressings offer an insulating and moist healing environment that shields non-infected wounds and facilitates the healing process of wounds using the body’s own enzymes. These dressings are different from others since they are simple to use and don’t need to be changed as frequently. A sterile, very thin, or bordered, conformable dressing, a hydrocolloid dressing helps maintain the moist microenvironment of the wound by promoting the cleansing and healing processes. When the dressing comes into touch with the exudate, it transforms into a cohesive gel.

Hydrocolloid Dressing Thin

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Hydrocolloid Dressing
Indications

When skin lesions with low to moderate exudate are present during the granulation and epithelialization stages, hydrocolloid dressings can be used to prevent and treat them. Examples of these lesions include:
1. sores caused by pressure
2. Venous ulcerations in the lower limbs
3. Wounds from surgery
4. Abrasions and traumatic wounds
5. Donor websites
6. Burns of the first and second degree
7. Wounds from surgery

Hydrocolloid Dressing Thin
Product Ref Codes

1. 05cm X 05cm- HMHC05TN
2. 10cm X 10cm- HMHC10TN
3. 15cm X 15cm- HMHC15TN

Hydrocolloid Dressing thin
Instructions for use

After using sterile water or a saline solution to thoroughly clean the wound and its surroundings, gently pat dry the surrounding skin. Put on HEALER® HC dressing, making sure it fits snugly over the wound’s margins by at least two centimeters.

Hydrocolloid Adhesion Including Edge if the wound’s particular state makes it difficult to remove the dressing, just rinse it with a sterile physiological solution.

Hydrocolloid Dressing thin
Product functionality

The hydrocolloid HEALER® HC Dressing thin is a kind of dressing that is laminated onto a flexible, water-resistant outer layer and incorporates gel-forming chemicals in an adhesive component.These dressings offer an insulating and moist healing environment that shields non-infected wounds and facilitates the healing process of wounds using the body’s own enzymes. These dressings are different from others since they are simple to use and don’t need to be changed as frequently. A sterile, very thin, or bordered, conformable dressing, a hydrocolloid dressing helps maintain the moist microenvironment of the wound by promoting the cleansing and healing processes. When the dressing comes into touch with the exudate, it transforms into a cohesive gel.