Dimora Antibacterial Gel Wound Dressing | 3 Packs of 3oz Silver Hydrogel for Soothing & Healing Cuts

Dimora Antibacterial Gel Wound Dressing | 3 Packs of 3oz Silver Hydrogel for Soothing & Healing Cuts

$32.95
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Dimora Antibacterial Gel Wound Dressing | 3 Packs of 3oz Silver Hydrogel for Soothing & Healing Cuts

Dimora Antibacterial Gel Wound Dressing | 3 Packs of 3oz Silver Hydrogel for Soothing & Healing Cuts

$32.95
  • Powerful Antibacterial Care - Dimora Silver Hydrogel Wound Gel combines silver ions and benzalkonium chloride to effectively reduce bacteria, eliminating 99.999% of E. coli, MRSA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Candida albicans. Removal of biofilm makes the antibacterial effect more significant
  • Maintains Ideal Moisture Balance for wound care - With over 90% water content, Dimora Hydrogel Wound Dressing creates a balanced environment for wound care. Hydrates dry wounds and locks in moisture, suitable for burns, minor cuts, and abrasions
  • Safe and Transparent Formula - Dimora Wound Dressing can be used as a burn cream. It is free from dyes, fragrances, and antibiotics, offering a clear and odorless gel that is gentle on sensitive skin, minimizes the appearance of scars, and provides reliable wound care without irritation
  • Easy Application Instructions - 1) Cleanse the wound thoroughly with a wound cleanser. 2) Apply the gel using an applicator or gloved finger. 3) Spread evenly to cover the wound. 4) Cover with a suitable secondary dressing. 5) Change dressing every 1-3 days, based on drainage
  • Versatile and Non-Amorphous Design - Dimora Wound Gel adapts to various wound types, offering full coverage for burns, scrapes, and cuts. The non-amorphous formula pairs seamlessly with secondary dressings for enhanced wound stability

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  • Moist wound healing keeps the wound hydrated, supports natural debridement, speeds up recovery, reduces pain, and lowers dressing change frequency. It also helps prevent bacterial growth, unlike dry healing, which may cause scabbing and slow healing.

  • Wound biofilm is a bacterial colony in a protective matrix that shields bacteria from antibiotics and the immune system, slowing healing and raising infection risk. Since it’s hard to detect, removing it is essential for proper wound care.

  • Factors like improper wound care, infection, and poor nutrition can disrupt healing, prolonging inflammation and delaying recovery. If a wound remains unhealed for over four weeks, it may become chronic, requiring specialized treatment.

  • It maintains a moist healing environment, supports cell migration, breaks down biofilm, and enhances antimicrobial treatments. By reducing infection risks and complications, it promotes better healing and minimizes scarring.

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