
- All-in-one sterile dressing reduces application time
- A waterproof barrier allows patients to bathe or shower without removing dressing
- Conforms to body contours, providing comfort
- Unique, non-adherent absorbent pad
- Bacterial and viral barrier helps prevent external bacteria and contaminants from entering the site
3M™ Tegaderm™ +Pad Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad is indicated for use as a post-surgical dressing, especially on areas where swelling or movement is expected, and on superficial- and partial-thickness wounds, lacerations, abrasions and burns, IV catheter sites, and lightly to moderately draining wounds.
Do not use the dressing as a replacement for sutures and other primary wound closure methods.
Stop any bleeding at the site before applying the dressing. Do not stretch the dressing during application as tension can cause skin trauma. Make sure the skin is dry and free of soap residue and lotion to prevent skin irritation and to ensure good adhesion. The dressing may be used on an infected site only when under the care of a health care professional.
Antimicrobial format available | |
Compatible w/ topicals | ● |
Conforms readily to wound | ● |
Cuttable | |
Gels on contact w/ exudate | |
Impermeable to outside contaminants | |
Intact when saturated | ● |
Moisture vapor permeable | ● |
Non-linting | ● |
Self-adhering | |
Silicone-based adhesive | |
Usable on infected wounds | |
Variety of sizes | ● |
Educational Material Available | ● |
Free Samples/Trials Available | ● |
Published Clinical Article Available | ● |
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Gently grasp an edge and slowly peel the dressing from the skin in the direction of hair growth. Avoid skin trauma by peeling the dressing back, rather than pulling it up from the skin.
Click here to view the Instructions for Use for 3M™ Tegaderm™ +Pad Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad.
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