![]() Try Mepilex ®, Mepitel ®, Mepiform ® and Mepitac ®. You can trust Mölnlycke dressings with Safetac, for better patient and economic outcomes. Mepilex ag is a soft and highly conformable antimicrobial foam dressing that absorbs exudate and maintains a moist wound environment. And we know you’re under pressure to reduce the cost of care. We understand why you want less painful treatment options that support faster healing and better patient outcomes. Did you know more than 450 peer-reviewed findings confirm the performance advantages of Safetac? This wealth of proof includes more than 30 randomised controlled studies. ![]() ![]() We strive to earn that trust, supporting our products with quality evidence. Since launch, dressings with Safetac have been trusted by clinicians just like you to treat hundreds of millions of patients around the world. The combination of less pain and less skin damage - to support faster healing can also reduce the cost of treatment. Plus it seals the wound margins to protect skin from damaging leaks and maceration. The range comprises Mepilex Ag, Mepilex Border Ag and Mepilex Transfer Ag. For larger wounds, there are larger sizes available as well. The antimicrobial action reduces bioburden in the wound. it can be used to treat exuding burns and chronic and acute wounds. Safetac also protects new tissue and intact skin – so wounds remain undisturbed, to support faster natural healing. Safetac soft silicone technology in combination with a silver-impregnated foam dressing material were developed by Mlnlycke Health Care (Gothenburg, Sweden). The Mepilex 287300 is six inches long and six inches long, covering many wound sizes, and can be cut to fit as needed for smaller wounds. Mepilex Transfer Ag is an antimicrobial exudate transfer layer designed to allow exudate to transfer to a secondary dressing. We designed it to mould softly to skin without sticking to the moist wound – so you can remove it easily without damaging the skin. Safetac is the original less-pain contact layer with silicone adhesion.
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