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Wound dressings are indispensable in wound care management. With several advancements, dressings have emerged from a passive to a more active role involving moisture-retention and delivery systems.

Foam dressings are absorbent dressings used as primary and secondary dressings in partial or full thickness wounds with varying levels of exudate levels. When used as primary dressings, these provide absorption and insulation; and when used as secondary dressings, for wounds, with packing.

Foam dressings provide a level of padded protection, are occlusive and do not require any additional overlying dressing. Foam dressings offer several advantages in addition to absorbing light to heavy amounts of exudates from the wounds. These being non-adherent, repellent to contaminants, easy application & removal, provide a moist wound environment and are permeable to gases and water vapours.

We present VELFIX-S, an absorbent foam dressing with silicone adhesive. It comprises of a Polyurethane (PU) absorbent foam pad, a hypoallergenic silicone adhesive wound contact layer and a high MVTR transparent film top layer.

  • Polyurethane Foam Pad: Polyurethane (PU) absorbent foam pad is the core of the dressing which not only absorbs wound exudate vertically into the dressing but also retains the exudates within the dressing. This prevents the exudates from re-entering the wound and maceration to the peri wound and surrounding skin.
  • Silicone Adhesive: Soft Silicone Adhesive adheres to the skin around the wound but not the wound. Adhesive is hypoallergenic in nature which gently adheres to the skin and offers an easy removal.
  • Polyurethane Film: Polyurethane film backing is breathable in nature providing high MVTR (Moisture vapour transmission rate). The film is waterproof, & bacteria-resistant.

VELFIX-S is available with and without an adhesive border. It can be used in a range of acute and chronic wounds such as Venous ulcers, Pressure ulcers, Superficial burns, Surgical wounds, Diabetic ulcers, Cuts & abrasions.

Velfix-S With Border: This dressing comes with an additional bordered edge for added adhesion and flexibility. Border is showerproof, waterproof and prevents exudate leakage. Borders also reduce the risk of lifting and rolling directly impacting adhesion and wear time.

Velfix-S Without Border: This dressing is used for moderately to severe exudating wounds. It offers good permeability and minimises peri-wound maceration.

PROPERTIES & BENEFITS:

  • Velfix-S is a highly absorbent dressing used for heavily exuding wounds. 
  • Provides moist environment for faster healing.
  • Soft Silicone Adhesive adheres to the skin around the wound but not the wound. 
  • Soft Silicone Adhesive has an easy-release property minimizing pain and adhesive associated skin damage on removal. 
  • Polyurethane film backing is breathable, waterproof, & bacteria-resistant, thereby preventing bacterial contamination.

APPLICATION: 

  • Application of Velfix-S involves first cleansing the area as per protocol
  • Select appropriate size dressing as per the wound size
  • Ensure the surrounding skin is clean and dry before Velfix-S application
  • Carefully remove Velfix-S dressing from the packing and apply the white side to the wound site.
  • Ensure Velfix-S is cut as per the size of the wound, even when used under compression therapy.

Velfix-S is an easy to apply foam dressing available in various customized sizes, suitable for different body parts, & more convenient to diagnose while nursing.

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As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and one aspect that demands special attention is wound healing. Seniors, due to their aging skin, often face challenges in this regard. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the unique needs of wound care for seniors at home, providing insights and recommendations for a more effective and comfortable healing process.

1. Understanding Age-Related Wound Healing

The aging process affects the skin’s ability to heal. Seniors may experience a slower healing process due to factors like reduced collagen production and thinner skin. It’s crucial to comprehend these changes to implement targeted wound care.

2. Mobility and Accessibility Considerations

Seniors might encounter difficulties in accessing wound care supplies. To address this, consider creating a designated and easily accessible area for supplies. This minimizes the challenges related to mobility, ensuring that seniors can conveniently reach essential items for dressing changes.

3. Sensitive Skin and Wound Care Products

Seniors often have sensitive skin that requires special attention. Opt for hypoallergenic and non-irritating wound care products. This choice not only promotes healing but also prevents additional discomfort for seniors with delicate skin.

4. Regular Monitoring and Assistance

Regular monitoring of wounds is crucial. Encourage caregivers or family members to play an active role in this process. Timely detection of any changes can help prevent complications and ensure a smooth healing journey for seniors.

5. Pain Management and Comfort

Managing pain effectively is paramount for seniors. Recommend suitable pain relief methods and medications appropriate for their age group. Ensuring comfort during the healing process contributes significantly to overall well-being.

6. Preventing Complications and Infections

Prevention is key to avoiding complications, especially infections. Educate seniors on the signs of infection and stress the importance of seeking immediate medical attention if any concerns arise. A proactive approach significantly reduces the risk of complications.

7. Communication with Healthcare Providers

Encourage open communication between seniors and their healthcare providers. Stress the importance of reporting any changes or concerns promptly. A collaborative effort between seniors, caregivers, and healthcare professionals ensures a comprehensive and personalized approach to wound care.

Therefore, addressing the unique needs of wound care for seniors at home involves a multifaceted approach. Understanding age-related changes, considering mobility challenges, using gentle products, regular monitoring, effective pain management, preventive measures, and open communication are key elements in promoting optimal healing for seniors.

Post Surgery Wound Care Supporting Recovery

Post-surgery wound care is a critical component in the journey towards a smooth recovery, minimizing complications, and promoting effective healing. This blog post seeks to offer comprehensive insights for both patients and healthcare providers, emphasizing key aspects of post-surgery wound care.

Understanding the Healing Process:

To navigate the recovery journey successfully, it’s essential to grasp the intricacies of the body’s natural healing process. From the initial inflammatory response to tissue remodeling, patients should be aware of these stages to set realistic expectations for the recovery timeline. 

Preparation Before Surgery: 

A proactive approach to wound care begins before the surgical procedure. Adequate preparation involves thorough consultation with healthcare professionals, understanding the surgery specifics, and adhering to pre-surgery instructions. This groundwork sets the stage for a more seamless recovery. 

Maintaining a Sterile Environment: 

Fundamental to effective wound care is the maintenance of a clean and sterile environment. This includes keeping the surgical site and surrounding areas free from contaminants. Proper wound hygiene significantly reduces the risk of infections, a common concern post-surgery. 

Nutrition and Hydration for Optimal Healing: 

Supporting the body’s healing mechanisms requires a well-balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. Proper nutrition promotes tissue repair and helps prevent complications. Adequate hydration is equally crucial, supporting overall bodily functions and facilitating nutrient transportation to the wound site. 

Monitoring and Recognizing Warning Signs: 

Vigilance is key during the recovery phase. Patients should be educated on monitoring wounds for warning signs like increased redness, swelling, or discharge.

Recognizing these signs early enables prompt intervention, minimizing the risk of serious complications. 

Introducing Our Innovative Solution: 

Elevating the standards of patient recovery involves introducing innovative products like Velfix® -Edge. This exceptional dressing goes beyond traditional solutions with its non-woven bordered design, frame delivery system, and deep notched barrier against infections. The latex-free adhesive ensures compatibility with diverse patients, while the window-framed delivery system simplifies application. Incorporating Velfix® -Edge into post-surgery wound care routines prioritizes precision, patient comfort, and infection prevention, contributing to an enhanced and smoother recovery journey for every patient.

Therefore, post-surgery wound care is a collaborative effort between healthcare providers and patients. Empowering individuals with knowledge about the healing process, preparing adequately before surgery, maintaining a sterile environment, prioritizing nutrition and hydration, and being vigilant for warning signs actively contribute to a successful recovery journey. 

Choosing Velfix® -Edge for optimal post-surgery care is a conscious decision towards improved recovery outcomes, ensuring a holistic and effective approach to the healing process.

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