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Which Wound Dressing Is Right for You?

SENVOK wound care solutions for protection, absorption, moisture management and closure

Not every wound needs the same kind of dressing. A small scrape may only need lightweight protection, while a wound producing more fluid may require additional absorption and cushioning.

The right choice usually comes down to three things: the type of wound, how much fluid it produces and where it is located. Understanding those differences can make choosing a wound care product much easier.

Transparent Film Dressing

Transparent film is thin, flexible and clear. It protects the area while allowing you to see the wound without removing the dressing.

It is generally used for shallow wounds with little or no fluid, such as minor scrapes and certain post-procedure sites. It may also be used over another dressing when lightweight outer protection is needed. 

SENVOK Transparent Film Dressing — lightweight protection with clear visibility

BEST FOR  Lightweight protection and easy wound monitoring.

 

Hydrocolloid Dressing

When a superficial wound produces a small amount of fluid, a hydrocolloid dressing offers more absorption than transparent film. As it absorbs fluid, the dressing forms a soft gel that helps keep the wound from becoming too dry.

SENVOK Extra-Thin Hydrocolloid Dressing is available in one 10 × 10 cm size. Its flexible design can conform to areas such as elbows and heels while providing practical coverage for suitable superficial wounds.

SENVOK Hydrocolloid Dressing — extra-thin 10 × 10 cm format shown

BEST FOR  Superficial wounds with light to moderate drainage.

 

Silicone Foam Dressing

If a wound is producing more fluid, silicone foam offers greater absorption and cushioning than film or hydrocolloid.

SENVOK Silicone Foam Dressings combine an absorbent foam layer with a gentle silicone contact layer. This helps manage fluid while supporting more comfortable dressing changes, especially when the surrounding skin is fragile.

Choose the size that best fits the wound and surrounding skin. Available formats include 7.5 × 7.5 cm, 10 × 10 cm and 15 × 15 cm, plus an 18 × 18 cm contoured sacral dressing.

SENVOK 10 × 10 cm Silicone Foam Dressing with Border

BEST FOR  Wounds with moderate to heavier drainage.

 

Sacral Foam Dressing

A standard square dressing may not fit the lower back and sacral area securely.

The SENVOK Sacral Silicone Foam Dressing has a contoured shape made for this difficult-to-cover area. It provides absorption and cushioning for people who may spend long periods sitting or lying down.

SENVOK 18 × 18 cm Sacral Silicone Foam Dressing

BEST FOR  Wounds around the sacral area.

 

Manuka Honey Gauze Dressing

SENVOK Manuka Honey Gauze is a more specialized wound care option. The breathable, non-adhering mesh is infused with medical-grade Manuka honey to help maintain a moist wound environment.

Because fluid can pass through the gauze, it may need to be covered with a separate absorbent dressing. SENVOK Honey Gauze Dressings are individually packed and available in multiple sizes. Choose this product based on the condition of the wound and guidance from a healthcare professional.

SENVOK Manuka Honey Gauze Dressing — 10 × 10 cm format shown

BEST FOR  Specialized wound care where moisture balance and non-adherent contact are important.

 

Wound Closure Device

Some suitable minor cuts need their edges brought together before they are covered.

The SENVOK Non-Invasive Wound Closure Device uses adjustable straps to bring the edges of a suitable minor cut closer together without needles or staples. Its compact size makes it a practical addition to home, vehicle, travel and workplace first-aid kits.

Packaging and product contents of Senvok Emergency Wound Closure Kit, including wound closure devices, disposable gloves, alcohol wipes, cotton swabs, and waterproof woven dressings.

SENVOK Non-Invasive Wound Closure Device — 2-strap, 4-piece kit

BEST FOR  Helping bring together the edges of suitable minor cuts and lacerations.

 

A Quick Way to Compare Your Options

  • Little or no fluid: Choose Transparent Film Dressing for lightweight protection and visibility.
  • Light fluid: Consider the 10 × 10 cm Extra-Thin Hydrocolloid Dressing for suitable superficial wounds.
  • More fluid: Choose Silicone Foam Dressing for additional absorption and cushioning.
  • Sacral area: Use the contoured Sacral Silicone Foam Dressing for a better fit in this location.
  • Specialized wound care: Consider Manuka Honey Gauze with an appropriate secondary dressing and professional guidance.
  • Suitable minor cut: A Non-Invasive Wound Closure Device can help bring the wound edges closer together.

When to Get Medical Help

Seek professional care for wounds that are deep, heavily contaminated, continuously bleeding or showing signs of infection. People with diabetes, poor circulation or reduced sensation should also speak with a healthcare professional before treating a wound at home.

Better Wound Care Starts with the Right Product

No single product is right for every wound. Matching the product to the amount of fluid, the wound location and the level of care needed is a better place to start.

SENVOK offers practical wound care options for everyday first aid, home care, caregivers and healthcare professionals.

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