Tegaderm is a brand of transparent film dressings that are used to protect wounds, surgical sites, and IV sites. The product is used to prevent infection and promote healing.
Tegaderm was first introduced in 1979 by 3M Health Care.
It was originally designed for use in hospitals and other healthcare settings.
Over the years, Tegaderm has become widely used by both healthcare professionals and patients in a variety of settings.
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A transparent film dressing that is used to protect wounds, surgical sites, and IV sites. The dressing is waterproof and breathable, and it can be left on for up to seven days.
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Tegaderm is used to protect wounds, surgical sites, and IV sites. It helps prevent infection and promotes healing.
Tegaderm can be left on for up to seven days.
Yes, Tegaderm is waterproof.
To remove Tegaderm, gently lift one corner of the dressing and slowly pull it off in the direction of hair growth.
Yes, Tegaderm can be used on sensitive skin. It is hypoallergenic and latex-free.