Biatain is a leading advanced wound care range designed to deliver superior absorption and faster healing. Widely used across the UK healthcare system, Biatain dressings are especially effective for moderate to heavily exuding wounds.
If you’re looking for reliable, clinically proven wound dressings, Biatain is one of the top choices available today.

What Makes Biatain Dressings Different?
Biatain dressings use unique 3D foam technology, allowing them to:
•    Absorb and lock in exudate 
•    Maintain optimal moisture balance 
•    Reduce leakage and maceration 
•    Improve healing conditions 
This makes them ideal for chronic wounds like leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers.
Types of Biatain Dressings 
1. Biatain Ibu Dressings (Best for Moderate–Heavy Exudate)
✅ Benefits:
•    Superior absorption compared to standard foam 
•    Soft and flexible for comfort 
•    Non-adhesive flexible absorbent foam dressing containing ibuprofen which together combine wound healing with local release of ibuprofen. 
•    Protects surrounding skin 
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Ideal for:
•    Leg ulcers 
•    Pressure ulcers 
•    Surgical wounds 
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2. Biatain Silicone Dressings (Best for Fragile Skin)
✅ Benefits:
•    Gentle adhesion (less pain on removal) 
•    Protects delicate or sensitive skin 
•    Reduces trauma during dressing changes 
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Ideal for:
•    Elderly patients 
•    Fragile or damaged skin 
•    Long-term wound care 
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3. Biatain Alginate Dressings (For Heavy Exudate & Bleeding)
✅ Benefits:
•    High absorbency 
•    Helps control minor bleeding 
•    Forms gel for moist healing 
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Ideal for:
•    Deep wounds 
•    Cavity wounds 
•    Diabetic ulcers 
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4. Biatain Adhesive Dressings (All-in-One Protection)
✅ Benefits:
•    Secure fixation 
•    Easy to apply 
•    Waterproof options available 
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https://wound-care.co.uk/biatain-adhesive-dressings.html
Ideal for:
•    Everyday wound care 
•    Home use 
•    Post-operative wounds 

How to Choose the Right Biatain Dressing
Choosing the right dressing depends on:
•  Exudate level (light, moderate, heavy) 
•  Infection risk 
•  Wound depth 
•  Skin condition 
Quick Selection Guide:
•    Heavy exudate → Foam or alginate 
•    Fragile skin → Silicone dressing 
•    Shallow wound → Adhesive dressing 

Why Buy from WOUND-CARE.CO.UK?
Wound-Care offers:
•    Full range of Biatain products 
•    Competitive UK pricing 
•    Fast delivery 
•    Trusted clinical-grade supplies 
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
•    Using low-absorbency dressings on heavily exuding wounds 
•    Not changing dressings frequently enough 
•    Ignoring skin irritation around the wound 
•    Using adhesive dressings on fragile skin 
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❓ FAQ
What are Biatain dressings used for?
Biatain dressings are used to treat wounds such as leg ulcers, pressure sores, diabetic ulcers, and surgical wounds by managing exudate and promoting moist healing.
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Are Biatain dressings good for heavily exuding wounds?
Yes. Biatain foam dressings are specifically designed to absorb and retain large amounts of wound fluid.
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Can Biatain dressings be used on infected wounds?
They can be used alongside appropriate antimicrobial treatment, but medical advice is recommended for infected wounds.
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How often should Biatain dressings be changed?
Typically every 1–3 days, depending on the level of wound exudate and the type of dressing used.
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Are Biatain silicone dressings better for sensitive skin?
Yes. Silicone dressings are designed to minimise pain and skin damage during removal.
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.