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Disposable Nonwoven Wound Dressing

Disposable wound dressing is a vital medical product designed for single - use wound care. Its key advantage lies in its disposability, which ensures high hygiene standards and prevents cross - contamination. Made of soft, breathable materials, it offers gentle protection to wounds. The adhesive is strong yet skin - friendly, keeping the dressing firmly in place. With various sizes available, disposable wound dressings can cater to different wound types, promoting quick and safe healing.

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CE Approved Surgical Medical Adhesive Nonwoven Wound Dressing



Benefits of disposable wound dressing:

Hygiene Assurance: Disposable wound dressings are designed for single-use, significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination and infection compared to reusable options. This ensures a sterile environment for wound care, promoting faster healing.


Convenience: With disposable wound dressings, there's no need for time-consuming cleaning and sterilization processes. They are ready-to-use, making them ideal for both professional healthcare settings and home care, enhancing efficiency.


Cost-Effectiveness: Although seemingly more expensive per unit, disposable wound dressings eliminate the costs associated with laundering and maintaining reusable alternatives, offering long-term savings.

Variety & Customization: Disposable wound dressings come in various sizes, shapes, and materials, allowing for tailored wound management solutions that meet specific patient needs.


Reduced Allergic Reactions: Many disposable wound dressings are hypoallergenic, minimizing the risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions, thus improving patient comfort.


Specification of disposable wound dressing:

Size: 5x7.5cm, 6x8cm, 10x10cm, 10x15cm, 10x20cm, 10x25cm, 10x30cm, 10x35cm, etc

The sizes can be customized.



Indications of disposable wound dressing:

disposable wound dressing is indicated for the wounds in the epithelialising phase.

Example Wound Type:

* Minor burns and scalds

* Skin grafts and donor sites

* Clean, closed, post-operative wounds

* All kinds of superficial wound and cosmetic wound

* Chronic wounds with low levels of exudate



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Cleanse wound thoroughly. The skin surrounding the wound should be clean and dry.

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Dressing size is dependent on the wound surface area- the dressing pad should extend 1-2cm beyond the wound margin.

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Open the sterile packaging and remove the dressing. Separate the paper backing from the dressing.

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Apply the dressing with central pad covering entire wound. Apply gentle pressure around the edge of pad.

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Smooth down the edges or the non-woven border ensuring adherence.

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To minimise potential damage to fragile skin, the dressing should be eased off using an adhesive remover wipe.


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