
• Nylon mesh construction can be stretched tightly over the wound site to act as an anchor or stent
• Supports the graft and helps reduce shearing with an anti-shear layer
• Pre-cut sterile sizes
• Allows wound drainage
Under the care of a health care professional, DRYNET* Wound Veil may be used in the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds including leg ulcers, pressure injuries, second-degree burns, surgical wounds, and diabetic foot ulcers. Can also be used as a post-surgical dressing over epithelial autograft sites.
Contraindicated for third-degree burns. Do not use in open wounds.
During the body's normal healing process, unnecessary material is removed from the wound which will make the wound appear larger after the first few dressing changes. If the wound continues to get larger after the first few dressing changes, consult an appropriate health care professional.
Should any signs of irritation (redness, swelling, increased burning sensation), maceration (over-hydration of the skin), hyper-granulation (excess tissue), or sensitivity (allergic reactions) appear, discontinue use and consult an appropriate health care professional.
This product is not recommended for use on sensitive areas, such as around the face and eyes, unless under the advice of an appropriate health care professional.
Antimicrobial format available | |
Color change w/ moisture activation | |
Compatible w/ topicals | ● |
Conforms readily to wound | ● |
Cuttable | ● |
Intact when saturated | ● |
Moisture vapor permeable | ● |
Moldable | ● |
Non-linting | ● |
Secondary dressing required | ● |
Self-adhering | |
Silicone-based adhesive | |
Usable on infected wounds | ● |
Variety of sizes |
Diabetic Foot
Pressure Ulcers
Second-Degree Burns
Surgical Wounds
Place DRYNET* as a stent or anchoring device over a 1:1 ratio skin graft or other partial-thickness wound. Hold in place with staples, tape, or roll gauze.
For over 150 years, Smith+Nephew has taken a pioneering approach to product design and services, helping to reduce the human and economic costs of wounds.
*Trademark of Smith+Nephew