Dermarite Silicone Dressing ComfiTel™ Silicone 3 X 4 Inch
Silicone Dressing ComfiTel™ Silicone 3 X 4 Inch
ComfiTel silicone dressing is a sterile contact layer dressing for wound care. Buyers who need a gentle interface between the wound and an outer absorbent dressing may choose it for settings where comfort, conformability, and less traumatic removal matter. This 3 X 4 inch rectangular dressing uses a semi-transparent porous mesh design that lets exudate pass through to secondary dressing materials.
Good Fit For
- Using a protective barrier between a wound and an outer dressing
- Wound care where gentle removal is important
- Sites that need a conformable contact layer
- Care settings managing dry to heavily exudating wounds with a secondary absorbent dressing
Key Features
- Silicone contact wound dressing adheres gently to intact skin, not to wounds
- Porous mesh design lets wound exudate pass through to absorbent dressing materials
- Helps reduce pain and the risk of wound damage during wear and removal
- Comfortable, conformable design supports use on a variety of wound types
- Semi-transparent layer helps with wound assessment
- Sterile 3 X 4 inch rectangular format for individual wound coverage needs
Applications and Usage
- Venous ulcer dressing with an outer absorbent dressing
- Pressure ulcer care using a contact layer barrier
- Management of surgical or trauma wounds
- Coverage for cuts, lacerations, and abrasions
- First and second degree burn dressing applications
Packaging and Handling
- Packaging: EA.
- Size: 3 X 4 Inch.
- Sterility: Sterile.
- This dressing works as a contact layer, so an outer absorbent dressing may be needed to manage exudate.
- The 3 X 4 inch size is best chosen when that coverage area fits the wound and surrounding skin.
- A semi-transparent design can make it easier to visually assess the wound site without removing the contact layer.
FAQ
- Does this silicone dressing stick to the wound? No. The silicone contact layer is made to adhere gently to intact skin while not sticking to the wound itself.
- Can this dressing be used with another dressing on top? Yes. ComfiTel is used as a protective barrier between the wound and an outer dressing, and its porous mesh allows exudate to pass through to absorbent dressing materials.
- What wound types is this dressing used for? ComfiTel can be used for a variety of wounds, including venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, dry to heavily exudating abrasions, surgical or trauma wounds, first and second degree burns, and cuts and lacerations.
- Is the dressing transparent enough to check the wound area? Yes. The dressing is semi-transparent, which helps with wound assessment.
- What size is this dressing? This dressing measures 3 X 4 inch and has a rectangular shape.
From ComfiTel by Dermarite.
- Sterile : Yes
- Application : Silicone Dressing
- Dimensions : 3" x 4"
- Material : Silicone
- Shape : Rectangle
- Brand : ComfiTel
- UNSPSC Code : 42311505
Prescription Information
A valid medical prescription must be submitted to Betty Mills within seven (7) days for the ordered item(s), and shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If the prescription is not provided within this timeframe, the order may be canceled. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, training facilities, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt from this policy.
Prescriptions may be sent via:
19 South B Street Suite 8
San Mateo, CA 94401
You are entitled to a free consultation following the purchase of this item.
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