Collection: Non Adherents

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Non-adherent dressings are essential in providing optimal protection and support for a wide range of wounds, including burns, ulcers, and post-operative sites. These dressings are designed to prevent the dressing from sticking to the wound, making dressing changes less painful while promoting faster healing. Whether used in hospitals, clinics, aged care facilities, or community care settings, ... Read More

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Non-adherent dressings are used to cover and protect a variety of wounds, including burns, surgical wounds, ulcers, and post-operative sites. They prevent the dressing from sticking to the wound, making dressing changes less painful and supporting optimal healing conditions.
Unlike regular dressings, non-adherent dressings are designed not to stick to the wound bed. This makes them easier and less painful to remove, providing a more comfortable and trauma-free dressing change experience.
Non-adherent dressings are ideal for wounds with low to moderate exudate levels, including burns, surgical wounds, and ulcers. For heavily draining wounds, you may need a dressing with higher absorbency properties.
To apply a non-adherent dressing, clean and dry the wound site, remove the sterile packaging, and place the dressing over the wound. Ensure the dressing stays securely in place by gently pressing the edges against the surrounding skin. The dressing should not stick to the wound itself.
Yes, non-adherent dressings are made from breathable materials that allow air circulation while providing a protective barrier against contaminants, promoting an ideal environment for wound healing.
Non-adherent dressings are water-resistant and designed to stay in place during everyday activities. However, if the dressing gets wet or compromised, it should be replaced with a fresh one to ensure continued protection.
The frequency of changing non-adherent dressings typically depends on the level of exudate and the condition of the wound. Generally, they should be changed every 1–3 days or as recommended by a healthcare provider.
Yes, non-adherent dressings are available in a variety of sizes to suit different types of wounds and application areas. It's important to select the appropriate size to ensure complete coverage and secure adhesion.