Molnlycke Mepilex Transfer Soft Silicone Wound Dressing

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    Molnlycke Mepilex Transfer Soft Silicone Wound Dressing from HealthyKin.com moves exudate away from the wound, minimizes the risk of maceration and enables management of difficult-to-dress wounds.

    Molnlycke Mepilex Transfer Soft Silicone Wound Dressing Features:

    • Transfers exudate away from the wound
    • Atraumatic to the wound and surrounding skin on removal
    • Conforms well to body contours
    • May be cut to shape
    • Minimizes the risk of maceration
    • Promotes patient comfort during wear and minimizes pain upon removal
    • Suitable for large wounds and fragile tissue
    Molnlycke Mepilex Transfer Soft Silicone Wound Dressing Areas of use:
    • Exuding and difficult-to-dress wounds
    • As a protective layer on non-exuding wounds
    • Large areas with fragile skin
    • Under compression

    Part numbers: 294899, 294899

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    Customer Reviews

    (4.75)
    # of Ratings: 4
    1. on 3/6/2024, said:
    The transfer works great thank you
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    2. on 5/26/2020, said:
    I don't know how or why this works so well, but it sure does.
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    3. on 8/26/2018, said:
    This product is amazing! I use 2 6x8 sheets per dressing along with a silver alginate patch and 2 8x10 abd pads on top with a slight compressive outer layer. I can’t think of any other dressing that would work as well as the transfer foam sheets. Highly recommend!!
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    4. on 1/12/2018, said:
    Used the product because this was what the doctor was using. Seemed to work great. Held in place even with wet or moist tissue. I bought 6x8 in, then cut them in half for my application. The transfer peeled off easily without sticking. For heavy drainage, definitely use a compression bandage with it.
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