3M Tegaderm Dressings utilize a transparent design that allows patients and care givers to monitor pressure ulcers, skin tears and other moderately exuding wounds without changing the dressing. Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressings allows wound bandages to stay in place longer to promote healing and decrease the need for changing dressings; thereby, saving time and money. 3M Tegaderm provides a viral barrier for HIV-1 and HBV while the dressing remains intact without leakage. The layered design of the 3M Tegaderm Dressing provides for absorption of wound exudate while blocking outside contaminants. The waterproof design of the outer layer protects the wound and increases the life of the bandage. 3M Tegaderm is an absorbent dressing that is a hypoallergenic bandage. Tegaderm Dressings come in multiple options including Tegaderm Foam Dressings, Tegaderm Adhesive Dressings and a strong adhesive dressing called the Tegaderm HP Transparent Adhesive Dressing.
A sterile, waterproof, thin, transparent film dressing with an adhesive that's specially formulated to provide greater Holding Power under moist skin conditions. Provides a br Learn More
3M Tegaderm Ag Mesh Dressing with Silver provides a versatile, easy to use, antimicrobial barrier in an affordable silver dressing. Available in 5 sizes the Tegaderm Silve Learn More
A waterproof bacterial barrier of film on the outside, with the added benefits of an absorbent pad on the inner layer. All-in-one dressing reduces application time. Unique pic Learn More
Allows you to monitor wounds without changing the dressing. May eliminate unnecessary dressing changes. For use on skin tears, partial or full thickness pressure ulcers with m Learn More
Made with a fast wicking, non-swelling polyurethane foam, the 3M Tegaderm Foam Dressing also has a highly breathable film backing that prevents wound exudate strike-through. T Learn More
Tegaderm Foam Adhesive Dressing by 3M provides wound protection for up to seven days. Tegaderm offers the advantage of an undisturbed wound for longer periods of time, reducing disruption to patients. Learn More