




Non-Stick Island Dressing for Burns – Gentle & Effective Care
Indications
Dressing, bandaging, and fixation for various types of wounds.
Such as post-operative wounds, acute and chronic injury wounds, small cuts, abrasions, and sterile wound care.
Be used for indwelling needle and vein catheter.
Pairs well with
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.

Island Dressing: The Best Dressing for Burns—Targeted Comfort & Rapid Relief
Product Overview
For fast relief and reliable burn care, Island Dressing is one of the best choices for wound protection. Its absorbent non-stick pad cushions sensitive burn areas, while the adhesive border creates a protective “island” that locks in moisture and blocks dirt and bacteria. Suitable for first- and second-degree burns, this dressing ensures lasting comfort and secure coverage—so you can move, shower, or rest with confidence.

Unique Innovation for Burn Care
Island Dressing redefines burn wound management with its advanced design. The absorbent non-stick core cushions delicate skin while maintaining the ideal moist environment for faster recovery. Its secure adhesive border forms a protective barrier against bacteria and friction, giving patients a combination of comfort, protection, and healing support that traditional burn dressings can’t match.

How to Use Island Dressing as the Best Dressing for Burns
- Clean the burn gently – Rinse the affected area with cool, clean water to remove debris. Pat dry with a sterile gauze.
Select the right size – Choose an Island Dressing large enough to cover the burn with extra space around the edges.
Apply the dressing – Place the absorbent non-stick pad directly over the burn. Smooth down the adhesive border to seal securely.
Change as needed – Replace the dressing daily, or whenever it becomes wet or soiled, to maintain a clean healing environment.
Monitor healing – Check the burn regularly for signs of infection or delayed healing, and seek medical advice if needed.
💡 Tip: Island Dressings are ideal for first- and second-degree burns, offering comfort, protection, and moisture balance for faster recovery.

Benefits & Ideal Scenarios
Key Benefits
- 🩹 Gentle Protection – Soft, non-stick absorbent pad cushions the burn without adhering to fragile skin.
- 💧 Moist Healing Environment – Locks in optimal moisture for faster, healthier recovery.
- 🛡 Barrier Against Bacteria – Adhesive “island” border seals wounds from dirt, friction, and germs.
- 🚶 Everyday Comfort – Lightweight and flexible design allows natural movement without discomfort.
Ideal Scenarios
- 🔥 Burn Management – First- and second-degree burns needing reliable coverage and comfort.
- ✂ Minor Injuries – Cuts, abrasions, and scrapes where sterile protection is essential.
- 🏥 Post-Procedure Care – Dermatology treatments or minor surgical wounds requiring a secure dressing.
- 🏃 Active Lifestyle – Suitable for patients who need to move, work, or exercise while staying protected.
Easy to Use

Clean
Clean skin and keep it dry.

Remove
Take out the dressing and remove the back paper.

Cover
Cover the wound and peel off the frame paper.

Press
Gently press from the center outward.
You asked,we answered.
What types of wounds is it suitable for?
- First-degree burns
- Post-surgical incisions
- Cuts, abrasions, and minor lacerations
- Sutured wounds
- Lightly exuding wounds
Does it stick to the wound?
No. The central pad is non-adherent to the wound bed, reducing trauma and pain during dressing changes. The surrounding adhesive border secures the dressing to healthy skin.
How often should I change adhesive island wound dressing?
Change the dressing every 1–3 days, or sooner if it becomes wet, loose, or visibly soiled. Follow healthcare provider instructions for post-surgical or deeper wounds.
Can I use it on infected wounds?
Island gauze dressings are not intended for infected wounds or those with heavy exudate. For infected wounds, consider antimicrobial or absorbent dressings and consult a healthcare professional.