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- MFR: DeRoyal Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 147
Frequently asked questions
Does this dressing prevent sticking to wounds?
Yes, the Dermanet dressing is specifically engineered to be non-adherent. It acts as a protective interface between the wound bed and your secondary dressing, which prevents the dressing from sticking to fragile healing tissue and significantly reduces pain or trauma during removal.
Is this suitable for protecting sensitive granulation tissue?
Absolutely. It serves as a vital protective barrier that shields fragile granulation tissue from being disturbed or damaged when you apply or remove your secondary absorbent dressings.
Can I use this dressing with ointments?
Yes, this dressing is highly versatile. You can apply it dry, or it can be used in combination with topical ointments depending on the specific wound care requirements.
Is this product safe for deep wound packing?
Yes, it is ideal for deep wounds. It acts as a protective liner that you can place directly against the wound bed before applying packing materials or gauze, ensuring the packing does not adhere to the wound.
Does the mesh conform easily to wounds?
Yes, the polyethylene mesh is designed to be lightweight and flexible. Its structure allows it to conform easily to various surface contours and wound shapes for comfortable, effective coverage.
Is each sheet individually sterile?
Yes, the Dermanet dressing is provided in sterile packaging, ensuring the necessary level of cleanliness and safety required for both clinical environments and home-care wound management.
How many dressing sheets are included per unit?
Each unit includes 25 individual sheets, providing a convenient supply for your wound care needs.
What type of material is this dressing made from?
This dressing is constructed from a high-quality Mesh Polyethylene. This material is selected specifically for its non-adherent properties and its ability to remain lightweight and flexible over the wound bed.
Can I use this with standard absorbent gauze?
Yes, this dressing pairs perfectly with absorbent secondary dressings, gauze rolls, or packing strips. It creates the necessary non-adherent interface to ensure those secondary materials do not damage the wound during dressing changes.
What is the primary benefit of using a contact layer?
The primary benefit is the reduction of trauma. By creating a consistent, non-stick barrier, you ensure that the delicate healing process is not interrupted by dressing changes, leading to a more comfortable and efficient recovery.