REVAMIL WOUND DRESSING
A pack of Revamil Wound Dressing consists of dressings impregnated with 100% pure, honey with a high enzyme content and a low pH. The carefully controlled production process guarantees that honey in Revamil Wound Dressing does not contain any traces of pesticides and that the same quality can be reproduced consistently. The pliant polyacetate dressing does not stick to the wound and guarantees the slow release of the honey into the wound bed. Revamil Wound Dressing is primarily suitable for the treatment of all types of chronic and acute wounds. Revamil Wound Dressing is available in sizes 5×5 cm, 8×8 cm and 10×10 cm and 10×20 cm. A (sterile) dressing is for single use and sufficient for one treatment.
Revamil® Wound Dressing key characteristics are:
- Protection against wound infections. Factors that contribute to the antibacterial protection are the low pH, the enzymes in the honey, and the low activity of water and high sugar content.
- Limited necrotic tissue. Honey creates a moist wound environment which stimulates healing without necrotic tissue.
- Removal of wound odors. Wound odor can occur due to bacteria who produce all kinds of substances in the wound.
- Revamil® creates a protective layer over the wound.
To use for: chronic wounds, infected wounds, acute wounds, surgical oncological wounds, radiation induced oncological wounds, minor (1rst- and 2nd degree) burns
Box
Revamil® Wound Dressing is supplied in four sizes (5×5 cm, 8×8 cm, 10×10 cm, 10×20 cm).
Composition
100% honey on polyacetate carrier
Expiration
Use within three months of opening.
Quality
The product is manufactured under Bfactory’s ISO 13485 certified quality management system. Revamil® Wound Dressing is a Class IIb CE registered product; optimum safety is therefore guaranteed.
Pharmaceutical substances
Revamil® Wound Dressing contains no pharmaceutical substances and is paraben-free.
Always contact your physician in case of serious wounds, or in case of doubts.
Directions for use
1. When required first clean the wound in the conventional way
2. Open the packaging at the upper side by tearing open the seal
3. Remove the impregnated dressing from the protective sheets and spread it out over the wound surface
4. Attach the dressing in the normal way, e.g. by self-adhesive, porous tape
5. Revamil Wound Dressing can also be covered by a secondary dressing that is attached in the conventional way
6. After one to at most three days remove the dressing carefully from the wound and replace it with a new Revamil Wound Dressing