From Smith and Nephew
Allevyn Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing combines patient comfort with the revolutionary triple layer fluid management system to help maintain a moist wound environment. Non-Adhesive Dressing is ideal for fragile and sensitive skin due to the non-adherent contact layer and soft, conformable construction. The hydrocellular foam core is highly absorbent. View more
Why choose Allevyn Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing?
- Breathable film
- Unique triple action technology
- Easy application
- Wide range of sizes
Benefits of Allevyn Non-Adhesive Dressing
- Easy to apply and remove non-adherent dressing
- Highly breathable top film of Allevyn Non-Adhesive Dressing may help to minimize the risk of maceration to the wound and periwound
- Triple action technology effectively manages fluid to create a moist wound environment
- The foam dressing is suitable for use on fragile skin such as in patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa
- Backing film provides an effective barrier function to exogenous bacteria as well as helps to prevent fluid strikethrough and assists in preventing bacterial strikethrough
- Soft and comfortable for the patient and conformable to challenging body areas
- Suitable for use under compression bandaging
- Can be cut to suit different body contours
Allevyn Triple Action Technology
By combining an absorbent hydrocellular pad with a non-adherent layer and breathable top film, Allevyn Foam Dressing manages fluid to maintain optimal moist wound environment.
- Breathable Top Film: The breathable outer polyurethane top film helps to prevent strikethrough and provides an effective barrier to bacteria.
- Highly Absorbent Foam Core
- Non-Adhering Layer: The wound contact layer will not stick to the wound and is suitable for fragile skin such as that of patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa.
When to use Allevyn Foam Dressing?
- Chronic and acute exudative wounds
- Shallow, granulating wounds
- Full and partial thickness wounds such as pressure ulcers, leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers
- Malignant wounds
- Infected wounds
- Surgical wounds
- Donor sites
- First and second degree burns
- Oncological Wounds
- Fungating ulcers
- Epidermolysis Bullosa wounds
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