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About Dimora Hydrocolloid Wound Dressing, 10 Pack Ultra Thin 4" x 4" Large Patch Bandages
Overall Feedback:
88% positive
80% appreciated its high absorbency
The bandages are absorbent and easy to remove when it's time to do so.
The bandaging pads absorb fluid and wound exudate and turn opaque.
The 4x4 bandage covered my large arm pit hole and absorbed the exudate.
83% praised for its strong adhesive, while 17% found it didn't stick well
The bandage adheres very well even to an elbow joint that gets a great deal of use.
I found that the bandage has a stronger adhesive than typical hydrocolloid bandages despite being thinner.
The dressing stays on pretty well, but the edges start lifting off after a day or so.
I am sensitive to adhesive and if I leave a bandage on for more than an hour or two, I get wounds next to the original wounds where the adhesive touched my skin.
I find the adhesive residue difficult to remove and would only use it for severe needs.
74% liked its breathable design
The patches help heal wounds by absorbing moisture.
81% found it easy to apply
The bandages stay put, are absorbent and easy to remove when it's time to do so.
The dressings can be easily cut into smaller pieces and used for multiple size or shape wounds.
The bandage is latex free and did not cause any skin irritation.
The size and thickness of the bandaging pad is a big plus.
76% liked that it is hypoallergenic, but 24% experienced an allergic reaction
I used a bandage that was latex-free and did not cause any skin irritation.
I have an allergic reaction from Dexcom's glue, but I still consider it a must-have for me, indicating that it may be hypoallergenic.
I experienced an allergic reaction after using the product, indicating that it is not hypoallergenic.
I experienced redness and irritation after having the bandage on my wrist for less than half an hour, suggesting it may not be hypoallergenic.
81% praised for its size and shape
The size and thickness of the product are a big plus for me.
The sheets have a bit of flexibility when applying but stick very well.
I wished there were more bandages in the package, but I was happy that I could cut them to size. For the first time, I did not have to change bandages every few minutes and it lasted me the whole shift.
I immediately disinfected my wound with saline and applied the honey dressing, securing it with a bandage. This shows that the first-aid bandaging pads have good absorbency to hold the dressing in place.
The product is great for protecting healthy skin around a wound and partial thickness wounds with scant drainage as it absorbs a small amount of drainage.
The product has good absorbency and miraculously healed my daughter's open wound, saving her from needing a skin graft surgery.
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