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DETAILS

Material
  • Water repellent spunlace non-woven fabric, spunlace non-woven fabric,water-proof spunlace non-woven fabric(45-50g/㎡),and highly permeable Pu film(20-40g/㎡).
  • Special hypoallergenic acrylic adhesive: 30-50g/㎡, good initial continuous and repeated viscosity, mild peeling strength; nor oll up, no drop off against water.
Key Features
  • Quickly absorbent
  • Promote healing
  • Thickened inner core
  • Multi-hold design
  • Create a good healing enviroment
  • Waterproof protection
  • Low allergic
  • Non allergic rubber
  • The occlusive environment can prevent bacterial invasionand accelerate the wound healing
Cautions
  • Not suitable for infected wounds.
  • Not suitable for wounds with excessive exudate.
  • Not suitable for deep or cavity-type wounds.

You asked, we answered.

How do I determine the severity of my burn?

Burns are classified into four levels based on severity:

  • Red, swollen skin without blisters; heals on its own.
  • Red, blistered skin with moderate pain; requires moist dressings for healing.
  • Blisters may burst, skin may appear white or dark red; high infection risk and may require skin grafting.
  • Charred or waxy white skin with no pain (nerve damage); requires immediate medical attention.

👉 Recommendation: Minor burns can be treated at home, but second-degree or deeper burns should be evaluated by a doctor.

How do I choose the right size?

Ensure that the silver alginate dressing extends at least 1-2 cm beyond the wound edges. This helps to form a seal and prevents the dressing from lifting, while also minimizing the risk of contamination.

How often should I change the dressing on my burn wound?

The frequency depends on the dressing type and wound exudate level:

Can I continue using dressings after the burn wound has scabbed over?

Scabbing is part of the natural healing process, but excessive dryness can delay healing. Recommendations:

  • If the scab cracks or delays healing, continue using hydrocolloid or silicone foam dressings to keep the wound moist.
  • If the scab is intact and infection-free, discontinue dressings and switch to moisturizing treatments (silicone gel sheets, transparent film) to reduce scarring.