Foam dressings help to protect the wound while it s healing and maintains a healthy moisture balance 1.
Different types of wound dressings.
A collagen dressing can be used for chronic or stalled wounds ulcers bed sores transplant sites surgical wounds second degree or higher burns and wounds with large surface areas.
This type of wound dressing protects wounds without sticking to the wound itself.
In addition to the wound product categories listed above there are other wound dressings available such as foams and compression in addition to secondary and cover dressings like wraps gauze and tape.
Type of wound used for.
Composite or combination wound dressings are multi layer dressings that can be used as primary or secondary wound dressings.
The inner contact layer is non adherent preventing trauma to the wound bed during dressing changes.
At clh we have a range of different wound dressings on offer each of which is ideal for treating different wounds.
Most composite dressings have three layers.
From hydrogel and hydrocolloid to alginate dressings we have a wide range of options on offer.
Another common type of wound dressings is foam dressings.
Works well with burns.