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DETAILS

Material
  • Finely woven mesh medical gauze
  • Petrolatum
  • 3% bismuth tribromophenate
Main Mechanism

Antibacterial Action: Tribromophenol bismuth has strong antibacterial properties that inhibit the growth of bacteria in the wound. It is particularly effective against anaerobic bacteria and is commonly used for infected wounds to control infection and promote wound cleanliness.

Anti-inflammatory Action: Tribromophenol bismuth has anti-inflammatory effects that help reduce inflammation around the wound, alleviating swelling, redness, and pain, thereby promoting comfort during the healing process.

Promoting Wound Healing: By clearing pathogens and reducing inflammation, tribromophenol bismuth dressings help the wound heal more quickly in a moist environment. A moist environment accelerates the growth of new tissue and promotes cell regeneration.

Debridement: Tribromophenol bismuth helps remove necrotic tissue or debris from the wound, preventing the wound from becoming necrotic or accumulating pus. This helps keep the wound clean and reduces the risk of infection.

Protective Action: The physical properties of the dressing (such as the base material) help protect the wound from external mechanical irritation or contamination, while also reducing the exposure of the wound to the external environment, lowering the risk of further infection.

Instructions
  1. Clean the wound with saline;
  2. Dry skin around the wound;
  3. Select the appropriate size, tear the package(or tear the bottom of the real). Remove the protective papper with gloves and tweezers. Cover the wound surface directly with single-dressing;
  4. If need, use the second dressing, fix the dressing bandage;
  5. Change the second dressing for absorption. Not need to change paraffin gauze. The frequency of change is depend on the wound, ranging from once a day to twice a week;
  6. Remove the dressing with saline if the dressing is sticked to the wound.
Contraindications

It can not be used for more than 10% of body surface area of the wound. Dermatitis, contact allergy or photoallergy somtimes occur but rarely, need the second dressing.

Do not use if the package is damaged or opened.

Sterile Xeroform petrolatum gauze Tribromophenate bismuth dressing for safe and effective wound coverage

Gentle Seal: Xeroform Wound Care Dressing Supplies for Barrier Protection

Product Overview

Discover the soothing power of our Xeroform wound care dressing supplies, designed to create a gentle, petrolatum‑impregnated barrier that locks in moisture and shields fragile skin. Each Xeroform pad combines sterile gauze with 3% bismuth tribromophenate, offering a non‑adherent layer that prevents dressing trauma and maintains a stable healing environment for cuts, graft sites, and burns.

xeroform petrolatum dressing Bismuth tribromophenate gauze has multiple effects to repair wounds, sterilization, antiphlogistic, ventilation, moisture

Key Features & Benefits

Non‑Adherent Petrolatum Matrix

• Prevents sticking to wound bed — minimizes pain on removal
• Supports autolytic debridement by maintaining moisture balance

Antimicrobial Bismuth Compound

• 3% bismuth tribromophenate helps reduce surface bacteria
• Ideal for wounds at risk of mild contamination

Breathable, Flexible Gauze

• Conforms to curves and joints without bunching
• Allows air exchange while keeping out fluids and debris

Versatile Size Options

• Available in multiple dimensions to suit small abrasions or larger donor sites

Highly effective tribromophenate bismuth dressing Xeroform petrolatum gauze sheet for infection prevention and wound recovery

How to Use Xeroform Wound Care Dressing Supplies

Clean & Dry
– Flush the wound with sterile saline, then gently pat surrounding skin dry.

Trim & Apply
– Cut a Xeroform pad to extend 1 cm beyond the wound edges. Place petrolatum‑coated side directly on the wound.

Cover & Secure
– Lay a secondary non‑adherent pad or light dressing over the Xeroform. Secure with tape or wrap—avoid tight compression.

Change Frequency
– Replace daily for high‑exudate or infected wounds; every 2–3 days for low‑exudate wounds. Moisten edges with saline to ease removal.

3% xeroform petrolatum dressing, professional use for abrasions and lacerations, bedsore, diabetes ulcer, first and second degree burns, herpes, donosites, dry or necrotic wounds

Ideal Applications

  • Graft & Donor Sites: Protect new tissue without disrupting fragile grafts.
  • Superficial Burns & Abrasions: Soothing petrolatum layer cools and cushions.
  • Chronic Dry Wounds: Maintains moisture to support autolytic healing.
  • Post‑Procedure Care: Safe for minor surgical incisions and dermatology treatments.

Elevate your first‑aid kit or clinical tray with Xeroform wound care dressing supplies—engineered for comfort, barrier protection, and painless changeovers.

Easy to Use

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Cleaning

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Cut

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Apply

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Fixed

You asked, we answered.

What types of wounds is Xeroform Petrolatum Dressing used for?
  • Minor burns (first- and second-degree)
  • Donor sites
  • Skin grafts
  • Surgical incisions
  • Abrasions
  • Pressure ulcers and other shallow wounds
  • Skin tears
Is bismuth tribromophenate gauze antibacterial?

Yes. The 3% Bismuth Tribromophenate in the dressing offers mild antibacterial properties to help reduce the risk of infection and odor.

How often should I change the Xeroform dressing?

Generally, Xeroform dressings can remain in place for 1 to 3 days, depending on wound condition and drainage. Change the dressing when it becomes saturated, discolored, or no longer adheres well.

Does it stick to the wound?

No. Xeroform is designed to be non-adherent, meaning it won’t stick to the wound bed, making dressing changes less painful and reducing trauma to healing tissue.

Do I need a secondary dressing?

Yes. Xeroform should be covered with a secondary absorbent dressing (like gauze or foam) to manage exudate and keep it in place.

Does Xeroform have any odor?

Yes, a mild medicinal odor is normal due to the bismuth content. This is not harmful and is often considered a sign of the product’s antibacterial properties.

Is Xeroform safe for sensitive skin?

Most users tolerate it well, but if you have a known sensitivity to petrolatum or bismuth compounds, consult your doctor before use.