Hydrocolloid dressings are widely recognised in wound care for their ability to create a moist healing environment, which is crucial for tissue regeneration.
Comprehensive range of Medical Dressing Gauze designed to meet the diverse needs of healthcare professionals. Our selection includes non-woven sterile gauze swabs, tubular gauze for fingers and toes and specialised dressings like Bactigras and Allevyn AG for various wound care applications.
Each product is crafted to ensure optimal patient care, featuring materials that promote healing while maintaining comfort.
Whether you're addressing minor injuries or managing surgical wounds - our high-quality gauze dressings are here to support effective treatment and patient recovery.

At Algeos, we understand the critical role that dressings play in wound care and overall patient management. Our extensive range of gauze dressings is designed to cater to a variety of clinical needs - ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to high-quality products that support effective healing and patient comfort.
These dressings are a staple in wound care, known for their versatility and effectiveness. Made from woven or non-woven materials, the dressings are highly absorbent and breathable, making them suitable for a wide range of wounds, including cuts, abrasions, burns and surgical incisions.
They can be used to clean wounds, absorb exudate, and protect the wound site from further injury or infection.
Sterile gauze swabs are individually packaged to ensure they remain free from contamination until use. These swabs are ideal for cleaning wounds, absorbing exudate, and applying ointments.
Their high absorbency and softness make them a preferred choice for sensitive and delicate areas.
Non-woven gauze swabs offer superior absorbency and are less likely to stick to the wound, reducing the risk of trauma during dressing changes.
They are often used for wounds with high exudate levels, providing excellent moisture management.
Tubular gauze is designed for use on fingers, toes, and other awkwardly shaped body parts. Its tubular design allows for easy application and secure fit, ensuring the dressing stays in place while providing protection and support.
These dressings are soaked in therapeutic agents such as antiseptics or hydrogels. For instance, Bactigras gauze dressings are impregnated with chlorhexidine - offering antimicrobial protection to prevent infection.
Specialised dressings like Allevyn AG combine traditional gauze with advanced wound care technology. These dressings often include antimicrobial properties and enhanced absorbency, suitable for chronic and complex wounds.
Gauze dressings are excellent for cleaning wounds. Their texture allows for gentle scrubbing of the wound surface, removing debris and dead tissue without causing damage.
For deeper wounds, gauze dressings can be used to pack the wound cavity, promoting drainage and preventing the edges from closing prematurely. This helps in managing wound depth and promoting granulation tissue formation.
One of the primary functions of the dressings is to absorb wound exudate. High exudate levels can macerate the surrounding skin and slow down the healing process. These dressings help in maintaining a moist yet balanced wound environment.
Gauze style dressings protect the wound from external contaminants, reducing the risk of infection. They also provide a cushioning effect, protecting the wound from mechanical irritation and pressure.
Impregnated dressings deliver therapeutic agents directly to the wound site. This targeted delivery system ensures that the medication is in direct contact with the wound, enhancing its effectiveness.
Gauze style dressings can be used for a wide range of wound types and in various clinical settings, from hospitals to home care.
Compared to other advanced wound care products, these dressings are relatively inexpensive, making them a cost-effective solution for routine wound management.
The dressings are simple to apply and remove, requiring minimal training for healthcare providers and caregivers.
Gauze can be cut and shaped to fit a wound. This gives a better fit that improves protection and absorption.
Gauze style dressings need to be changed regularly to prevent saturation and maintain hygiene. The frequency of changes depends on the level of exudate and the condition of the wound.
In some cases, this dressing type may adhere to the wound bed, causing pain and trauma during removal. Using non-adherent or impregnated gauze can mitigate this risk.
Maintaining the sterility of the dressings is crucial to prevent infection. Always use sterile gauze for open wounds and handle with clean hands or gloves.
Algeos is committed to providing healthcare professionals with high-quality dressings that support effective wound management and patient care.
Our extensive range includes various types of dressings, each designed to address specific clinical needs. From sterile swabs to specialised impregnated dressings, our products ensure optimal wound care, enhancing healing and comfort.
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