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Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing (1)

Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing (1)

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Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing (1)

Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing from Coloplast is a conformable, polyurethane based foam dressing, with a high absorption capacity thanks to its hydrocolloid adhesive border. A good solution for retaining wound exudate and maintaining wound moisture, which can be used in addition to compression therapy, it is also particularly comfortable and easy on the patient’s skin.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Three dimensional foam structure
  • Skin friendly
  • Minimised risk of leakage and maceration
  • Wear time up to 7 days
  • Flexible and comfortable
  • 1 x dressing is supplied
  • Sizes: 7.5cm x 7.5cm, 12.5cm x 12.5cm

Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing from Coloplast should be applied in areas which demand higher adhesion and retention. It can be used for second degree burns, leg, and pressure ulcers, donor sites, postoperative wounds, or skin abrasions.

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  • PRODUCT FEATURES

    Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing (1)

    Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing from Coloplast is a conformable, polyurethane based foam dressing, with a high absorption capacity thanks to its hydrocolloid adhesive border. A good solution for retaining wound exudate and maintaining wound moisture, which can be used in addition to compression therapy, it is also particularly comfortable and easy on the patient’s skin.

    PRODUCT FEATURES

    • Three dimensional foam structure
    • Skin friendly
    • Minimised risk of leakage and maceration
    • Wear time up to 7 days
    • Flexible and comfortable
    • 1 x dressing is supplied
    • Sizes: 7.5cm x 7.5cm, 12.5cm x 12.5cm

    Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing from Coloplast should be applied in areas which demand higher adhesion and retention. It can be used for second degree burns, leg, and pressure ulcers, donor sites, postoperative wounds, or skin abrasions.

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