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Strips and rolls are versatile and reliable dressings commonly used in clinical settings to manage a wide range of wounds. These dressings are especially suitable for minor to moderate exuding wounds, including burns, post-operative wounds, and ulcers. Ideal for use in hospitals, medical clinics, aged care, and community care environments, strips and rolls offer ease of application, patient comfor... Read More

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Strips and rolls are used to cover and protect a wide variety of wounds, including burns, surgical wounds, ulcers, and post-operative sites. They provide a breathable and protective barrier to help prevent infection and promote healing.
Strips and rolls are versatile and can be cut to any size to suit the wound. Unlike pre-shaped dressings, they offer more flexibility in coverage, making them ideal for wounds of various shapes and sizes.
These dressings are most suitable for low to moderate exuding wounds. For highly exudating wounds, you may need a dressing with higher absorbency or additional features to manage the excess fluid.
Simply cut the strip or roll to the appropriate size, ensuring it covers the entire wound. Apply the adhesive side to the skin surrounding the wound, ensuring the dressing is secure but not tight, to avoid pressure on the wound area.
Yes, strips and rolls are designed with gentle, hypoallergenic adhesives that are suitable for sensitive skin, making them ideal for use in patients with delicate or fragile skin.
While strips and rolls provide some resistance to moisture, it’s important to avoid soaking them in water. If the dressing becomes wet, it should be replaced to maintain effective wound protection.
The frequency of changing the dressing will depend on the wound’s condition and level of exudate. Typically, dressing changes are recommended every 1-3 days or as directed by your healthcare provider.


No, strips and rolls are single-use only. They should be replaced as needed to ensure continued protection and support during the healing process.