Smith & Nephew Smith And Nephew Allevyn Gentle Border 5"X5" - Box of 10 - Model 66800279

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The 10 pk Allevyn Gentle Border Dressing is a silicone foam dressing by Smith & Nephew. This product is designed to provide gentle, secure, and breathable protection to wounds. Each dressing measures 5'' x 5" and comes in a pack of 10 units, making it ideal for long-lasting wound management. The model number 66800279 indicates the specific product being offered, ensuring compatibility with your needs. 8 of them with an expiration date of 03/2026, 2 of them with an expiration date of 07/2025, you can trust that this dressing will maintain its quality and effectiveness over time.

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  Allevyn* Gentle Border dressing has an advanced triple-layered construction which combines an absorbent hydrocellular pad sandwiched between a perforated soft gel adhesive and a highly permeable waterproof outer film.    Features   Mode of ActionThe advanced triple-layered construction of Allevyn Gentle Border facilitates dynamic fluid management to provide the optimal moist wound environment which leads to the promotion of faster healing and reduced risk of maceration. Allevyn Gentle Border is coated with a gentle silicone adhesive to help minimise trauma upon removal at dressing change.  Allevyn Gentle Border can be lifted and repositioned without losing its adherent properties. Allevyn Gentle Border can be left in place without the need for secondary retention and is both easy to apply and remove.

Product Identifiers

BrandSmith & Nephew
MPN66800279
eBay Product ID (ePID)139515590

Additional Product Features

TypeSilicone Foam Dressing

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