PRODUCT DETAILS
Sterile collagen wound dressing is ideal for managing acute and chronic wounds with light to heavy drainage, it improves binding of matrix metalloproteases and creates and maintains a moist wound environment, this dressing promotes optimal healing and extracellular matrix formation and remains in direct contact with wound bed when totally saturated.
The gel is biodegradable and does not need to be removed at each dressing change unless it is necessary to cleanse the wound for some other reason, such as infection.
Secure Biopad with a non-adherent secondary dressing to maintain moisture.
Unit of Measure Contents Sold By
Box (BX) 3 Each 1 Total (1 Box)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a collagen dressing?
A: Collagen dressings are wound care products made from natural or synthetic collagen that promote healing by encouraging new tissue growth and helping to manage wound exudate.
Q: Does collagen dressing dissolve?
A: Some collagen dressings are designed to partially or fully dissolve into the wound bed, while others require removal and replacement during dressing changes.
Q: Can collagen cause dry skin?
A: Collagen dressings typically help retain moisture in the wound area. However, if dryness occurs around the wound, it may be due to other factors such as environmental conditions or other topical treatments.
Q: When should collagen dressings be used?
A: Collagen dressings are best used on chronic wounds, including pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, and second-degree burns that are not progressing through the healing stages.
Q: How often should collagen dressings be changed?
A: Dressing frequency depends on wound type and level of exudate. In general, collagen dressings are changed every 1 to 3 days or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Q: Are collagen dressings suitable for infected wounds?
A: Collagen dressings may be used on infected wounds if prescribed by a healthcare provider, often in conjunction with antimicrobial treatments.