These dressings are placed directly on the wound bed. They reduce the microbial load, control exudate and protect the wound surface from trauma. We offer a wide range of products for different wound types and conditions.
Secondary Wound Dressings
Our secondary dressings cover and secure primary dressings, providing additional protection and absorbency. They maintain the moisture balance of the wound and keep the dressing securely in place.
Wound Irrigation Solutions and Wound Gels
The products break down biofilm, reduce microbial load and maintain the wound moisture balance. They are used to prepare the wound before applying the dressing, reducing the risk of infection and promoting healing.
Skin Protection
Protect healthy skin from moisture, secretions and irritants. Help prevent skin damage and support the health of the skin around the wound. Used before dressings are applied or near the wound to reduce skin irritation and improve the durability of dressings.
Mechanical Wound Cleaning
The aim is to remove necrotic tissue, microbes and exudate to promote healing and reduce the risk of infection. Cleansing supports the healing process, stimulates microcirculation and creates the right environment for further treatment. It also prepares the wound for the dressing.
Foot Care
Designed for the care of the skin of the feet and nails. Supports the skin’s natural protective function, improves circulation and helps maintain healthy feet, especially in cases of diabetes or circulatory disorders. The products are regularly used in daily or treatment-based care.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
This active treatment method uses negative pressure to remove exudate, reduce swelling and stimulate the healing process, including granulation. It is particularly suitable for the treatment of chronic, deep or heavily exuding wounds and also helps to reduce the microbial load in the wound.
Oxygen Threapy
This supportive therapy delivers a controlled amount of oxygen to the wound, improving tissue oxygenation, accelerating granulation and epithelialization, and reducing the risk of infection. It is suitable for the treatment of difficult-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers and chronic venous ulcers.