Last updated: 01/01/2026
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Hydrogel is a universal term referring to materials that can absorb water while expanding without dissolving. It has been used in wound care for more than 30 years, with technological advancements making it possible to apply it in different forms, such as dressings. These are easy to apply, cost-effective, and comfortable to wear.Hydrogel for burnshelps maintain moisture in the wound, and its high water content of up to 96 percent makes it unlikely to stick to the skin and the wound.
When to use hydrogel dressings
The dressings already contain Hydrogel. They help prevent infections, construct the scaffolds for skin tissue engineering, and promote repair when applied. In infection prevention, hydrogel dressings offer better coverage for the affected surface to insulate the wound from external factors. For wound tissue regeneration, these dressings deliver the growth factors necessary for the wound bed to encourage tissue repair.
Hydrogels are suitable for treating dry wounds by keeping the healing environment moist and aiding in necrotic tissue debridement, an essential step in managing chronic wounds. Failure to eliminate necrotic tissue can prevent healing and facilitate bacterial growth, impede re-epithelialisation, and cause chronic inflammation.Hydrogel for burnshelps rehydrate the skin and the wound while allowing facilitating autolytic debridement. Avoid using hydrogels for highly exuding and infected wounds.
A versatile dressing
Hydrogel dressings are not merely for burns as they are versatile for treating cavity wounds, pressure ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers. They may also help relieve radiotherapy burns while encouraging speedy healing. Ideally, hydrogel dressings must be applied for one to three days and changed regularly.
Cools and soothes the skin
The cooling and soothing effect ofhydrogel for burnsare valuable in relieving pain and burning sensations. The dressings are flexible, enabling application anywhere on the body, and they are easy to remove without causing pain.