Clearpore Transparent Adhesive
Clearpore is indicated for use on minor chronic and acute wounds including:
- Minor cuts.
- Abrasions.
- Lacerations.
- Puncture sites.
- Post-operative wound
Creates a viral barrier that aids the prevention of secondary infection and bacterial contamination.
Impermeable to water and fluids, maximising protection and minimising frequency of dressing changes.
High MVTR provides good exudate management capabilities minimising the risk of skin maceration.
Flexible and conforming design means ease of application to difficult areas and ultimate patient comfort.
Clearpore can be used as a primary or secondary dressing and is available in a wide range of sizes to address all your wound care needs.
Instructions:
1. Peel back the larger of the backing papers to expose the absorbent pad.
2. Centre and place the dressing over the wound site.
3. Slowly peel back the second piece of backing paper and smooth the dressing over the wound site.
4. Smooth the dressing into place, carefully removing the carrier films one at a time.
Clearpore is indicated for use on minor chronic and acute wounds including:
- Minor cuts.
- Abrasions.
- Lacerations.
- Puncture sites.
- Post-operative wound
Creates a viral barrier that aids the prevention of secondary infection and bacterial contamination.
Impermeable to water and fluids, maximising protection and minimising frequency of dressing changes.
High MVTR provides good exudate management capabilities minimising the risk of skin maceration.
Flexible and conforming design means ease of application to difficult areas and ultimate patient comfort.
Clearpore can be used as a primary or secondary dressing and is available in a wide range of sizes to address all your wound care needs.
Instructions:
1. Peel back the larger of the backing papers to expose the absorbent pad.
2. Centre and place the dressing over the wound site.
3. Slowly peel back the second piece of backing paper and smooth the dressing over the wound site.
4. Smooth the dressing into place, carefully removing the carrier films one at a time.