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CUTINOVA™ HYDRO

HYDRO-SELECTIVE™ Dressing

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CUTINOVA◊ Hydro does not break down into a messy gel, a common source of odour from wounds treated with hydrocolloids5.

The diagram below shows how the superabsorbers within the polyurethane matrix of CUTINOVA◊ Hydro lock in and hold onto absorbed fluid.


CUTINOVA◊ Hydro superabsorbers

CutinovaHydro Hydro Selective Dressing Product Information Fresher Superabsorbers

The polyurethane matrix of CUTINOVA◊ Hydro contains no gelling agents such as pectin or gelatin and, because CUTINOVA◊ Hydro does not break down into a messy gel, there is no resulting gel odour - a clear advantage over hydrocolloids.

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