Hydrogel Dressing Tubular

Tubular hydrogel dressing
Hydrogel for wounds
Reorder No.  size  Quantity
G4510  0.5oz(15g)  100/1/Cs
G4511  0.88oz (25g) 100/1/Cs
G4512  1oz (30g)  100/1/Cs
G4513 1.5oz (42g)  100/1/Cs
G4514  3oz (85g) 100/1/Cs
The hydrogel dressing contains a large amount of water and CMC (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose) hydrophilic substances, good biocompatibility, does not affect the metabolic process, and the wound will not scab in a humid environment, which heal faster than in a dry environment.

The hydrogel dressings is a new type of wound dressing composed of high water content polymer gel with better performance than traditional wound dressings. The evaporation of water from the product can produce a cool feeling on the wound surface, relieve pain and improve the quality of wound healing. This has a remarkable cooling and soothing effect on the skin, which is valuable for burns and painful wounds.

Hydrogel dressings are designed to hydrate wounds, rehydrate eschar and aid autolytic debridement, provide a moist environment for cell migration and absorb some exudate, and perform autolytic debridement without damaging granulation or epithelial cells. It is recommended for dry to mildly exuding wounds and can be used to degrade slough on the wound surface.

This advanced wound dressing is stored in a non-corrosive gas, cool, dry, ventilated and clean environment.

The road ahead will be long and our climb will be steep

Zhejiang Longterm Medical is a well-known China Hydrogel Dressing Tubular suppliers and OEM Hydrogel Dressing Tubular Company, specializing in the research and development, production and sales of high-end medical dressings. Our Hydrogel Dressing Tubular have passed the US FDA certification, German TUV ISO13485 certification, CE certification.

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    Founded in 2012

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  • 300million pcs

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Our solutions start with a need. Patients and healthcare professionals inspire us to design medical solutions for wound management, surgery and pressure ulcer prevention. We want to enhance performance at every point of care – from the operating room to the home.

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