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Comfeel Plus Transparent Dressing – 4 in × 4 in (10 cm × 10 cm) BX/10

C$76.66
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SKU: 33533

Comfeel Plus Transparent Dressing is a thin hydrocolloid dressing with a semi-transparent film, designed to protect wounds while allowing ongoing visual inspection—ideal when you want moisture balance without bulky coverage.

Delivery time: Same Day Delivery in Edmonton Area
    • Comfeel Plus Transparent is a thin hydrocolloid dressing with a semi-transparent film, designed to protect wounds while allowing ongoing visual inspection—ideal when you want moisture balance without bulky coverage.

      Key Features

      • Size: 4 in × 4 in (10 cm × 10 cm)
      • Hydrocolloid technology supports moist wound healing
      • Transparent film allows wound monitoring without removal
      • Waterproof & bacteria-resistant outer layer
      • Flexible, low-profile design conforms well to body contours
      • Gentle adhesion—removes with minimal trauma

      Indications / Use

      • Minor wounds and abrasions
      • Superficial pressure injuries (Stage 1–2)
      • Post-operative wounds with low to moderate exudate
      • Donor sites and protective coverage over at-risk skin

      Clinical Notes (important)

      • Best for low to moderate exudate—not suitable for heavily draining wounds
      • Change frequency typically up to 7 days, depending on exudate and clinical condition
      • Transparency helps reduce unnecessary dressing changes (cost-effective in practice)
       
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