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DuoDERM® Hydrocolloid Dressing Range

DuoDERM® Hydrocolloid Dressings

DuoDERM® is a trusted hydrocolloid dressing range designed to help support moist wound healing, superficial wound protection, and autolytic debridement in suitable wounds.

Commonly used for dry to lightly exuding wounds, DuoDERM® dressings provide a low-profile option for selected pressure injuries, minor burns, abrasions, lacerations, and post-operative wound care.

Why Choose DuoDERM®?

Hydrocolloid Technology

Interacts with wound exudate to form a moist gel-like environment over the wound surface.

Moist Wound Healing

Helps maintain moisture balance in suitable dry to lightly exuding wounds.

Autolytic Debridement Support

May support the body’s natural process of softening and removing devitalised tissue.

Low-Profile Protection

Thin and flexible dressing options for superficial wounds and discreet coverage.

Common DuoDERM® Dressing Uses

Lightly Exuding Wounds

Suitable where moisture balance is needed without high absorbency requirements.

Superficial Pressure Injuries

May be used for selected low-exudate pressure injuries under appropriate clinical guidance.

Minor Burns & Abrasions

Helps protect superficial wounds from friction and external contamination.

Post-Operative Wounds

May be suitable for selected surgical wounds with low drainage levels.

Clinical note: DuoDERM® is generally best aligned with dry to lightly exuding wounds. For moderate to heavily exuding wounds, foam dressings or other absorbent dressing systems may be more suitable.

When DuoDERM® May Not Be Suitable

Hydrocolloid dressings are not ideal for every wound. If exudate levels are too high, fluid may collect under the dressing and increase the risk of leakage or peri-wound maceration.

Review alternatives for:
  • Moderately to heavily exuding wounds
  • Deep cavity wounds requiring packing
  • Wounds with uncontrolled fluid burden
  • Situations where occlusive dressing use is not clinically appropriate

DuoDERM® vs Foam Dressings

DuoDERM® hydrocolloid dressings are generally used for moisture retention and superficial wound protection. Foam dressings are usually preferred where exudate absorption, cushioning, and fragile skin protection are higher priorities.

Simple distinction:
DuoDERM® = hydrocolloid moisture balance and low-exudate wound protection.
Foam dressing = fluid absorption and exudate management.

For a deeper comparison, read our Hydrocolloid vs Foam Dressing Guide.

Related Wound Care Resources

Shop DuoDERM® Dressings at Medisa

Medisa supplies DuoDERM® and advanced wound care products for healthcare providers, clinics, aged care facilities, and home-care customers across Australia.

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DuoDERM® Hydrocolloid Dressing Range

DuoDERM® Hydrocolloid Dressings

DuoDERM® is a trusted hydrocolloid dressing range designed to help support moist wound healing, superficial wound protection, and autolytic debridement in suitable wounds.

Commonly used for dry to lightly exuding wounds, DuoDERM® dressings provide a low-profile option for selected pressure injuries, minor burns, abrasions, lacerations, and post-operative wound care.

Why Choose DuoDERM®?

Hydrocolloid Technology

Interacts with wound exudate to form a moist gel-like environment over the wound surface.

Moist Wound Healing

Helps maintain moisture balance in suitable dry to lightly exuding wounds.

Autolytic Debridement Support

May support the body’s natural process of softening and removing devitalised tissue.

Low-Profile Protection

Thin and flexible dressing options for superficial wounds and discreet coverage.

Common DuoDERM® Dressing Uses

Lightly Exuding Wounds

Suitable where moisture balance is needed without high absorbency requirements.

Superficial Pressure Injuries

May be used for selected low-exudate pressure injuries under appropriate clinical guidance.

Minor Burns & Abrasions

Helps protect superficial wounds from friction and external contamination.

Post-Operative Wounds

May be suitable for selected surgical wounds with low drainage levels.

Clinical note: DuoDERM® is generally best aligned with dry to lightly exuding wounds. For moderate to heavily exuding wounds, foam dressings or other absorbent dressing systems may be more suitable.

When DuoDERM® May Not Be Suitable

Hydrocolloid dressings are not ideal for every wound. If exudate levels are too high, fluid may collect under the dressing and increase the risk of leakage or peri-wound maceration.

Review alternatives for:
  • Moderately to heavily exuding wounds
  • Deep cavity wounds requiring packing
  • Wounds with uncontrolled fluid burden
  • Situations where occlusive dressing use is not clinically appropriate

DuoDERM® vs Foam Dressings

DuoDERM® hydrocolloid dressings are generally used for moisture retention and superficial wound protection. Foam dressings are usually preferred where exudate absorption, cushioning, and fragile skin protection are higher priorities.

Simple distinction:
DuoDERM® = hydrocolloid moisture balance and low-exudate wound protection.
Foam dressing = fluid absorption and exudate management.

For a deeper comparison, read our Hydrocolloid vs Foam Dressing Guide.

Related Wound Care Resources

Shop DuoDERM® Dressings at Medisa

Medisa supplies DuoDERM® and advanced wound care products for healthcare providers, clinics, aged care facilities, and home-care customers across Australia.

Shop DuoDERM® Contact Medisa
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Hydrocolloid vs Foam Dressing: Understanding the Real Difference in Wound Care
Hydrocolloid vs Foam Dressing: Understanding the Real Difference in Wound Care

Advanced Wound Care Education Hydrocolloid vs Foam Dressing: Understanding the Real Difference in Wound Care Hydrocolloid dressings and foam dressings are both commonly used in...

What is DuoDERM® used for?

DuoDERM® is commonly used for dry to lightly exuding wounds where moist wound healing, superficial protection, and autolytic debridement support are important.

Is DuoDERM® a hydrocolloid dressing?

Yes. DuoDERM® is a hydrocolloid dressing range that interacts with wound exudate to help form a moist gel-like wound environment.

Can DuoDERM® be used on pressure injuries?

DuoDERM® may be suitable for selected superficial, low-exudate pressure injuries depending on wound condition and healthcare professional guidance.

How long can DuoDERM® stay on?

Wear time depends on wound condition, exudate level, dressing integrity, and clinical assessment. Change the dressing if leakage, lifting, discomfort, or excessive exudate occurs.

What is the difference between DuoDERM® and foam dressings?

DuoDERM® is mainly used for moisture balance and low-exudate wound protection, while foam dressings are generally used for moderate to high exudate management and cushioning.