Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing
- Hydrocolloid-based adhesive border
- Provides padding and protection
- For all types of wounds
Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing
Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing is a super absorbent foam dressing for low to highly exudating wounds. Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing includes hydrocolloid-based adhesive border. Biatain Adhesive Foam Dressing are primarily indicated for low to highly exudating wounds including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, chronic wounds, and skin tears. The dressing may be used throughout the healing process to provide padding and protection for all types of wounds and are well-suited for use under a compression device.
Individual foam dressings differ significantly in their structure and performance. Almost all wound healing products have the ability to manage wound fluid. The unique 3-D Polymer structures within the Biatain™ Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing pad absorbs and locks exudate away. This means there is high exudate retention and no lateral spreading. A combination of very high absorption and retention capacities means that the Biatain™ Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing is a superior choice under compression therapy. A high retention value is indicative of minimum leakage and therefore less risk of maceration.

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i have a place on my upper thigh that is thin skinned. I need a bandage for this area that every once in a while gets sore not "a" sore but tender. It causes my autonomics to kick in when I sit in my chair. Would this bandage work and would the adhesive hurt my skin?
Asked on Oct 20, 2013 1:01:49 PM by Mark from Home
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Part Number(s): 730 6408, 730 1313 03, 730 6505, 730 1313 02, 730 6326
Mfg Part Number(s): 3430, 3420
Scrip Part Number(s): 730 6408, 730 6505, 730 1313 02, 730 1313 03, 730 6326