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Item
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hydrocolloid dressing |
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Material
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medical pressure-sensitive adhesive with CMC hydrophilic granules |
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Usage
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single use |
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Type
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Dressings and Care For Materials |
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Component
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Surface:PU film or PU foam Sub-Surface: Hydrocolloid Third: PET film with printing arrow Release paper: Single-sided silicone release paper |
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Logo
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Accept Custom logo |
Hydrocolloid Dressing is a professional, sterile advanced wound care product designed for efficient wound healing and daily skin protection.This dressing adopts integrated pressing and sealing production process, with ethylene oxide sterilization treatment to guarantee safe single-use clinical application.
Once in contact with wound exudate or skin moisture, the hydrophilic colloid components quickly absorb liquid and form a soft, moist gel protective layer, building a closed, low-oxygen healing environment that accelerates tissue repair and granulation growth. Featuring flexible fitting performance, mild adhesion and strong waterproof barrier, it stays firmly attached to skin for a long time, fits various body contours perfectly, and isolates external bacteria, dust and pollutants effectively. This product comes in diversified regular sizes and customizable shapes, catering to different wound care and skin protection needs in clinical and daily scenarios.
1.Suitable for superficial and partial-thickness wounds with low to moderate exudate, including minor burns, scalds, superficial lacerations and traumatic abrasions.
2.Ideal for chronic non-healing wounds such as pressure ulcers (Stage I-II), venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers and minor bedsores.
3.Applied to postoperative surgical incisions, skin donor sites and minor surgical wounds for closed healing protection.
4.Perfect for blister care (foot blisters, skin friction blisters), reducing friction, relieving pain and promoting blister repair.
5.Suitable for fragile and sensitive skin protection, preventing skin damage caused by long-term friction or pressure.
6.Widely used in hospital wards, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, community medical institutions and home health care scenarios.