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Allevyn Gentle Border Adhesive Foam Silicone Dressings

Please note quantities refer to the number of SINGLE dressings and not packs

Like all Allevyn dressings, Allevyn Gentle Border has at its heart a unique triple layer technology that effectively manages exudate helping to ensure that the wound is kept at optimum moisture levels to support moist wound healing.

The dressing consists of a highly absorbent hydrocellular foam pad held between a perforated wound contact layer which is coated with a soft Silicone gel adhesive and a highly permeable outer top film.

Allevyn Gentle Border achieves its benefits of easy application and removal and the ability to repositioning through an adhesive technology based on a soft Silicone gel.

The Allevyn Gentle Border range has been designed for people with particularly sensitive or fragile skin. These dressings have a soft Silicone gel adhesive which minimises trauma to the wound at dressing change, helping to avoid patient pain without compromising care.

- Allevyn triple-action technology maintains the optimal balance in fluid for moist wound healing. - Conformable dressing - providing comfort for the patient. - Minimises trauma and pain during dressing change. - Easy to apply and remove - the dressing can be repositioned easily without losing its adherent properties. - Showerproof dressing allowing patients to shower with the dressing in place. - Available in a range of shapes and sizes - squares, rectangles and a range of shapes for dressing awkward areas.

Allevyn have collaborated with clinicians and patients to develop a unique range of Allevyn Gentle Border dressings designed especially for the contours of the human body.

Allevyn Gentle Border dressings are indicated for use on:

- Shallow, granulating wounds
- Chronic and acute exudative wounds
- Full and partial thickness wounds such as pressure ulcers, leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers
- Infected wounds
- Malignant wounds
- Surgical wounds
- First and second degree burns
- Donor sites
- Oncological wounds
- Epidermolysis bullosa wounds