Restore Contact Layer Dressing with TRIACT Technology is a Non-adherent Dressing intended to dress low to moderately exuding wounds.
Dressing Characteristics
Non-Adhesive and Non-occlusive
Promotes healing and allows removal that is virtually pain-free
May remain in place for up to seven days, resulting in fewer Dressing changes
Helps minimize damage to newly formed tissue
Indications for Use: The barrier functions of this product may help reduce infection in low to moderate exuding partial- and full-thickness wounds, including second degree burns, pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, diabetic ulcers as well as graft and donor sites. Indicated for use in low to moderate exuding partial- and full-thickness wounds including:
Minor abrasions
Lacerations
Minor cuts, scalds and burns
Leg ulcers (venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed etiology)
Diabetic ulcers
Pressure ulcers/sores (partial- and full-thickness)
Surgical wounds (left to heal by secondary intention, donor sites, and dermatological surgery)
Restore Contact Layer Dressing with TRIACT Technology is a Non-adherent Dressing intended to dress low to moderately exuding wounds.
Dressing Characteristics
Non-Adhesive and Non-occlusive
Promotes healing and allows removal that is virtually pain-free
May remain in place for up to seven days, resulting in fewer Dressing changes
Helps minimize damage to newly formed tissue
Indications for Use: The barrier functions of this product may help reduce infection in low to moderate exuding partial- and full-thickness wounds, including second degree burns, pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, diabetic ulcers as well as graft and donor sites. Indicated for use in low to moderate exuding partial- and full-thickness wounds including:
Minor abrasions
Lacerations
Minor cuts, scalds and burns
Leg ulcers (venous stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed etiology)
Diabetic ulcers
Pressure ulcers/sores (partial- and full-thickness)
Surgical wounds (left to heal by secondary intention, donor sites, and dermatological surgery)
Second degree burns
Traumatic wounds
Skin tears
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