








🩹 Stay ahead in wound care with next-gen absorbency and skin-friendly tech!
Dimora Silicone Super Absorbent Wound Dressings feature a cutting-edge SAP polymer core that absorbs up to 20 times its weight in exudate within 1 second, converting fluids into a gel to minimize skin maceration. Their 360° elastic design ensures a secure, comfortable fit with less risk of dislodgement, while the gentle silicone adhesive allows for painless, repeatable dressing changes. Lightweight and breathable, these dressings are perfect for managing moderate to heavy wounds including ulcers, burns, and surgical sites, making them a must-have for effective, professional wound care.












| ASIN | B0CQ4H235H |
| ASIN | B0CQ4H235H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,251 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,315 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Brand | Dimora |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (410) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (410) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2024 |
| Format | Pads |
| Manufacturer | Winner Medical |
| Product Dimensions | 20.19 x 3.48 x 22.2 cm; 231 g |
| Units | 10.00 Count |
L**Y
Wonderful product. Protects wound and the adhesive is not hard on the skin. Very absorbent but does not stick to the wound.
K**C
When I got hurt I ordered several types of bandages because I'm indecisive. These were by far my favourites! For one thing they were not very smelly at all, unlike a similar product I bought that is still unusably scented after a week of airing in my screenporch. Also the glue on these is just sticky enough they stay put (unless you have lotion on or use some greasy wound dressing like Neosporin, of course. No bandage glue can handle grease) even if you readjust it a little. But it is not so sticky that removing them damages your skin. Another detail I love is that the backing is split into a big and a little piece rather than half and half. I never thought about things like that before but after bandaging the back of my ankle daily for a month I can tell you, it makes a big difference! You peel the big piece off first on a table or wherever is convenient, which is easy. Low risk of folding the bandage so it sticks to itself. So there's no harm in peeling 70% of the bandage at that point. Once you place the bandage and press the edges to adhere nicely, then comes the hardest part, peeling the second piece of backing off. In an awkward spot this is risky, wrinkles can happen or the first part gets pulled off your skin, and you might waste a $3 bandage! So it makes life much easier the smaller that second piece is! The last thing I like is the absorbency. I imagine most absorbent-pad bandages have the same stuff in them, but anyway, if you have stuff oozing out, and want it slurped into the pad where it won't be sitting on the wound, or you want to apply healing topical stuff, an absorbent pad like these have is delightful. I got some gauze pad ones too by mistake and I hate how they hold the pus right there on the wound. Take advantage of modern technology! If you want to use some oily topical (with dr approval) the adhesive on these would likely fail after a couple hours, but on some parts of the body you can keep it in place by wrapping (lightly) a layer of stretchy physio tape overtop for example this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0DQNLS15W?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title I plan on stocking my first aid kit with a few sizes of bandages from this line, to be ready for my next mishap. They truly are flawless!
D**A
Great product!! They absorb greatly and hold it in until you change them. They have a little problem with sticking to the skin, but you can work with it and get it right!
N**R
Excellent product that was able to cover and protect my wound very well. It also was painless for me to remove the bandage so I'm more than satisfied. Another good thing about this product is that when I covered my wound in a healing oil, the oil wasn't able to seep through as it does when I use other bandages
A**E
Finally! A bandage that adheres but doesn’t stick. It’s kind to my elderly skin.
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