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Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing - 4 Oz. Volume by MPM Medical

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Key Highlights

  • Non-toxic Hydrogel Dressing
  • Moisturizes wound with Aloe vera and glycerin
  • Maintains a moist wound environment
  • Allows visualization of the wound
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Description

MP00006 - Hydrogel Dressing Excel-Gel 4 Oz.

  • Non-toxic
  • Non-injurious to healthy tissue
  • Aloe vera and glycerin moisturize the wound
  • Allows visualization of the wound
  • Maintains moist wound environment
  • ItemManufacturer: MPM Medical
  • ItemBrand: Excel-Gel
  • Application: Hydrogel Dressing
  • Volume: 4 oz.

Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing Overview

The Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing is a non-toxic and non-injurious dressing that is designed to moisturize wounds and maintain a moist wound environment. It is made with aloe vera and glycerin, which provide additional moisturization for the wound. The dressings allow for easy visualization of the wound and are suitable for use in various applications.

Features and Benefits

  • Non-toxic formula
  • Gentle on healthy tissue
  • Aloe vera and glycerin moisturize the wound
  • Allows visualization of the wound
  • Maintains a moist wound environment

Product Specifications

  • Volume: 4 oz.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How often should I change the Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing?
  • A: The frequency of dressing change depends on the individual wound and the healthcare provider's recommendations. It is generally recommended to change the dressing as directed by your healthcare provider.
  • Q: Can the Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing be used on all types of wounds?
  • A: The Excel-Gel Hydrogel Dressing is suitable for a variety of wound types, including but not limited to, superficial wounds, partial-thickness wounds, and minor burns. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for proper wound care management.

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