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About Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border Adhesive
Overall Feedback:
84% positive
77% appreciated its high absorbency, but 23% found it wasn't enough
The bandage's high absorbency was really important to me, unlike regular bandages.
I am disappointed that the patches are tough and absorbent, but the adhesive does not stay on my skin for long.
I advise against buying these bandages as they do not stick properly.
76% praised for its strong adhesive, while 24% found it didn't stick well
The adhesive strength of the bandage is not as strong as Medline and it came off within 12 hours.
The adhesive is all over the pad, making it difficult to use on the wound without sticking to the surrounding area. The dressing needs to be changed more often than usual due to the curling adhesive edges.
The bandage is thick and water resistant, but the gauze lacks adhesive, causing anything underneath to slip around.
The adhesive of the bandage is not sticky enough and they keep falling off after only a few hours of use.
I was frustrated that the adhesive did not stick, while the gauze pad did, causing additional pain and inconvenience, especially after my spine surgery.
65% liked its breathable design, though 35% experienced moisture buildup
I noticed that the gauze pad was stuck to the surgical site, indicating poor breathability of the bandaging pad.
The bandaging pad had poor breathability as the gauze pad was stuck to the surgical site.
I noticed that the bandage came off after sitting still for a few minutes. This could be due to poor breathability of the bandage.
The bandage came off after sitting still for a few minutes, possibly due to poor breathability.
77% found it easy to apply, while 23% had difficulties
The bandages keep falling off after only a few hours of use due to the insufficient stickiness of the adhesive.
72% liked that it is hypoallergenic, but 28% experienced an allergic reaction
The adhesive on the bandages is not sticky enough and they keep falling off after only a few hours of use.
72% praised for its size and shape, while 28% found it small
I have been ordering a different brand previously, but the size of this product is great.
I had difficulty keeping the bandaging pads in place on my buttocks, even after securing them with disposable underwear, and they would still drift a bit if not crumpled up.
I compared the bandage I bought from here with the one I bought from CVS. The one from CVS is neat and stuck properly, while this one is bubbly and peeling off.
The dressing feels plastic and not like a cloth bandaid as I was hoping for, even though it is flexible.
Silicone foam dressings have great absorption for drainage.
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