Description
NEO G OPTI-HEAL HYDRATION WOUND DRESSING 3 PK Opti-Heal® Hydration Multi Purpose Dressing is a translucent flexible gel with excellent absorbability. It can absorb excessive wound exudate, maintain a moist healing environment, hasten epithelization as well as reduce healing time. This product can help relieve pain and causes minimal/reduced skin damage.FeaturesHydrogel Layer collects exudate and maintains a moist healing environment for Xcelerated healingTranslucent for easy wound observationCooling and soothing effect on the skinShowerproof 360° seal protects wound from dirt and germsFlexible moves with body for optimum comfort during wearIndicationsSuitable for lightly exudating wounds, cuts and abrasions such as:- 1st/2nd degree burns, sun & radiation burns- Leg ulcers- Wounds and skin defects- Diabetic ulcers- Pressure injuries e.g. Bedsores- Donor sitesAbsorbentCollects exudate and holds them within the dressingTranslucentAllows easy monitoring of the wound as it healsShowerproof360° seal protects wound from dirt and germsComfortableMoves with body for optimum comfort during wearFast healingCreates a moist environment which can help accelerate healing
Registered as a Class IIB Medical DeviceActual size: 4 x 3.15 inch / 10 x 8cm
Medical & lifestyle innovationAdvanced WoundcareXcelerated healingIdeal for burns, wounds, cuts, abrasions and pressure ulcersSoothing, cooling, hydrogel, hydration system for everyday care & comfortDynamic moisture management for optimum healingLight DrainageTranslucentClinical SeriesContains 3 Sterile Dressings
Preparation and Usage
Directions for useEnsure the dressing is the appropriate size for the wound. The dressing pad should be 1-2 cm larger than the wound.1 Always wash hands before and after treating a wound.2 Gently clean and dry the wound and surrounding skin.3 Remove the dressing from the sterile wrapper.4 Remove the release films and place the dressing centrally over the wound site. Avoid touching the side to be used on the wound.5 Smooth the dressing down over the skin.6 Remove the top plastic films from the dressing.RemovalExamine the wound and apply a new dressing as required, if the wound is exudating then the dressing should be replaced at least daily. If there is little or no exudation, the dressing can be changed every 2 - 3 days until the wound heals but cannot be used continuously for more than 30 days. Remove dressing by pulling and slightly stretching a corner of the dressing. Gently remove the dressing from the wound bed and dispose according to local environmental procedures. Cleanse wound site as required.Retain box for future reference