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Hydrofera Blue Ready Border Antibacterial Foam Dressing
Available in convenient packaging options including individual units and boxes of 10, this advanced wound care dressing provides superior protection and healing support for various wound types.
Advanced Wound Care Technology
The Hydrofera Blue Ready Border dressing features a sophisticated polyurethane foam construction with an integrated silicone border that provides secure adhesion without causing trauma during removal. This innovative design ensures comfortable wear while maintaining optimal wound healing conditions.
Superior Antibacterial Protection
Engineered with proven organic pigments that have been safely used in medicine for decades, this dressing offers broad-spectrum bacteriostatic protection against a wide range of microorganisms, including challenging pathogens like MRSA and VRE.
Optimal Wound Healing Environment
The dressing's open-cell structure creates capillary vacuum action that effectively draws excess fluid and exudates from the wound bed, while maintaining the moist environment essential for proper healing. This intelligent design helps prevent maceration of surrounding healthy tissue.
- Gentle self-debridement of necrotic tissue
- Effective odor control through bacterial growth prevention
- Suitable for complex wounds including venous stasis ulcers
- Can be used on radiation and chemical burns
- Appropriate for infected and non-infected wounds
For optimal performance, moisten the dressing with sterile saline or sterile water before application, squeeze out excess fluid, and secure with an appropriate secondary dressing. Regular changes every 1 to 3 days following proper wound care protocols will ensure the best healing outcomes.