
Excellent Capacity Dressing For Use On Moderately To Heavily Exuding Wounds.
MD DME Silicone Foam Dressing consists of a gentle silicone wound contact layer, a super absorbent
pad layer, a vapor-permeable layer, and a waterproof film layer. It is an ideal dressing for advanced
wound exudate management. The multi-layer construction facilitates dynamic f luid management
to provide an optimal moist wound environment, which promotes wound healing, minimizes trauma
and reduces pain during dressing changes.
Soft & Tacky
CuraFoam™ is able to create multiple
points of contact between the dressing
and the uneven surface of the skin and
wound, creating a tight seal, preventing
exudate leakage and maceration.
OptiSil
Self-developed silicone gel and perforation
technology not only provides gentle care on
the wound skin, but also enables exudate to
run into the dressing amazingly quickly. No
residues left after removal.
Product Overview
Protective Backing
High MVTR
Smooth and flexible
Waterproof and bacteria barrier
Super Absorbent Coret
Exceptional absorption capability
Helps minimize maceration risk
Nonwoven Layer
Helps to spread fluids over a wide surface
Enhances absorption
Absorbent PU Foam
High fluid handling capacity
Offers additional comfort and cushioning protection
OptoSil Silicone Wound Contact Layer
Self-developed sitcone gel and perforation technology Distributes wound exudate fast and evenly Gentle and secure with pain free removal Without Stripping of epidermal cells

Benefits
- Core silicone gel technology provides a gentle silicone contact layer for fragile skin.
- Excellent wound exudate absorption, reduces the risk of maceration and leakage.
- Pain free removal and reposition; no second dressing needed.
- Customized shape design to adapts different requirements.
- Maintains integrity throughout use.
Product Specifications
Contraindications
Do not use MD DME Silicone Foam
Dressing on patients with a known sensitivity to contents of the dressing.
Indications
- Pressure ulcers
- Leg and foot ulcers
- Traumatic wounds
- Surgical wounds
- Donor sites
- Skin tears
- Bums (I and II”
- 1. Choose proper size dressing after debridement.
- 2. Apply dressing directly onto the wound.
- 3. Secure dressing with suitable bandage or tape if necessary.