Bare Medical Foam Dressing With Border 10CM X 10CM 1 Piece

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BARE Medical Foam Dressing with Border is a sterile, highly absorbent wound dressing designed for the management of moderate to heavily exuding wounds. Its multi-layer...

BARE Medical Foam Dressing with Border is a sterile, highly absorbent wound dressing designed for the management of moderate to heavily exuding wounds. Its multi-layer construction features a soft polyurethane foam pad to absorb excess fluid, a waterproof and bacteria-proof outer film to protect the wound, and a gentle silicone adhesive border that secures the dressing while minimising pain and trauma upon removal. This dressing helps to create and maintain a moist wound healing environment, promoting effective recovery.


Features



  • Highly absorbent polyurethane foam pad


  • Waterproof and bacteria-proof outer film layer


  • Gentle silicone adhesive border for secure and gentle application


  • Minimises pain and trauma during dressing changes


  • Helps maintain a moist wound healing environment


  • Flexible and conformable to body contours


  • Individually wrapped and sterile



How To Use



  1. Clean the wound area according to standard protocol and ensure the surrounding skin is dry.


  1. Select a dressing size that allows the central foam pad to extend at least 1-2 cm beyond the wound margins.


  1. Remove the central release liner from the back of the dressing.


  1. Apply the adhesive side to the wound, ensuring the foam pad is centered over the wound area.


  1. Remove the remaining side release liners and gently smooth the adhesive border onto the skin. Do not stretch the dressing during application.



Contains


1 x Single Sterile Foam Dressing with Border 10cm x 10cm


Warnings


For external use only. Do not use if the sterile pouch is opened or damaged. This product is for single use only; do not reuse. Do not use on dry wounds, third-degree burns, or in cases of active vasculitis. Discontinue use if redness or sensitivity occurs and consult a healthcare professional.


ARTG Number


335272