Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border 20 Pack Adhesive 4″x4″ Waterproof Wound Dressing Bandage for Wound Care
$36.99
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Customers find these wound dressings effective, particularly for bed sores, and appreciate that they don’t damage or irritate the skin. The dressings are absorbent, easy to apply and remove, and provide good protection, with one customer noting their 15x absorption rate. The adhesion receives mixed feedback – while some say they stay in place until taken off, others report the adhesive doesn’t stick well. Value for money opinions are also mixed, with some finding it a good value while others consider it expensive.
8 reviews for Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border 20 Pack Adhesive 4″x4″ Waterproof Wound Dressing Bandage for Wound Care
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Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border 20 Pack Adhesive 4″x4″ Waterproof Wound Dressing Bandage for Wound Care
$36.99


rolon –
Good product
Easy to use and it does it’s job. I used them on my father and they stick to his skin.
RANAE HAYES –
Excellent product!
These are perfect for wounds. Soothing secure feeling without any bacteria build up. If change daily. Will keep moist environment to promote healing. Easy to remove and pain-free. When viewing outside of dressing you can tell when exuding fluid is full. Faster dressing change due to adhesive border.
Mn –
Easy to remove.
I have a diabetic ulcer and also am allergic to adhesive. These bandages are perfect! They cover the wound, stick well and withstand daily changes without irritating my skin
Ali –
Work great, but expensive
Other than the cost – these are fantastic. I had a bike accident and damaged my knee. I used these and they both cushioned the wound, and provided padding so I could wear clothes without having the wound constantly irritated. The pads would adhere for several days and were secure.
Juanita Rosado –
Nice big bandages.
They are big and good.
TnOptimom –
Good value and Good adhesion!
Good adhesion without skin irritation for our family member. The absorbent area seems adequate for a medium draining small wound. Not sure how waterproof it is as we haven’t gotten one wet from shower or washing, but it stays attached well under normal perspiration. The bandage itself is not bulky, which also makes it more comfortable to wear. I like that there are 20 individually wrapped bandages in the package!
jo –
Comparable to hospital’s dressing
My wound location was in a really bad place for any dressing or bandage to stick. These did the job for the most part. On occasion, I would have issues with some of the corners, not sticking.. but as a hole worked better than a lot of of your name brand bandages and dressings . 3x 3 was size I was using
Kayla Loomis –
The absorbent part is sticky, which is an important detail to consider!
I had a surgical feeding tube removed, and have been dealing with complications of closing the tract and now have an infection in it that I’m dealing with. I had been using supplies I had gotten from home health (non woven split gauze pads secured with a large IV3000), which worked so well and I really liked, but I’m no longer getting those supplies since I’m not getting feeding tube supplies and ran out of the extra IV3000s I had from when I was on TPN. These looked like such a good option-solving the gauze and adhesive issue in one! I’ve been using them a couple days now and I’m not really happy with them. The absorbent part is sticky like the edges, and I can’t have the part that is in contact with the stoma be adhesive because I currently have gauze packed into it that has to come out 1cm a day. I have been having to use gauze underneath them to prevent the stickiness from pulling out the ribbon gauze, which means I’ll have to also buy more gauze soon. Given my wound is on my stomach, having something adhere to an area that shifts, squeezes, and stretches is challenging, but the IV3000 did that super well. These do not. By midday, these are coming up and I’m having to reinforce them with tape around the edges, which still doesn’t really keep the dressing in place very well. It’s possible the added gauze also impacts its sticking power. I felt like I read through the info about the product, but wish I’d known that the entirety of the patch is sticky because I wouldn’t have gone with this option knowing that. I think they’d be great for a wound on an area that doesn’t stretch much and that it wouldn’t be detrimental to have the gauze part being sticky.