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  • Smith & Nephew Allevyn Non-Adhesive Dressing

    Smith & Nephew Allevyn Non-Adhesive Dressing

    Allevyn Non-Adhesive was the first Allevyn variant, launched in 1987 it combined patient comfort with the revolutionary trilayer fluid management system that enables moist wound healing.

    Allevyn Non-Adhesive has stood the test of time and continues to be an essential for patients and clinicians all over the world.

    • Unique triple action technology effectively manages fluid to create a moist wound healing environment
    • Highly breathable top film helps to minimise the risk of maceration to the wound and periwound
    • Non-adherent wound contact layer means the dressing is suitable for use on fragile and sensitive skin including epidermolysis bullosa wounds
    • Soft and comfortable for the patient and conformable to challenging body areas
    • Specific Heel ‚Äúcup‚Äù dressing designed to conform to this awkward area
    • Easy to apply and remove
    • Provides an effective barrier function to exogenous bacteria as well as helping to prevent fluid and bacterial strikethrough
    • Wide range of sizes that can be cut to suit different body contours
    • Suitable for use under compression bandaging
    • Allevyn Heel can contribute to a pressure relieving protocol when used prophylactically

    Allevyn Non-Adhesive 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
    • Fungating ulcers
    • Oncological Wounds
    • Epidermolysis bullosa wounds

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