Introducing proprietary Flex Technology
Improved stay-on-ability and conformability for longer wear time
Introducing Flex Technology: innovation that matters
We’re always working to deliver innovative solutions, and cutting-edge Flex Technology is the latest among them. This proprietary technology enables the 360° stretch in Mepilex Border Flex, thanks to patent-pending Y-cuts in the retention and spreading layers. Because of this, you can trust Mepilex® Border Flex to stay where needed – and for longer, compared to other dressings.
See the real-life difference
Using an established method called finite element modelling (FEM), we analysed how multiple forces impact material stresses on soft tissue. This helps us understand how Mepilex Border Flex works when it’s on a patient, and to see the benefits of Flex Technology.
The conformability advantages
Using FEM, we observed that Flex Technology allows for an even distribution of stress forces through the dressing pad and onto the wound bed and surrounding skin. For patients, this means increased comfort and a reduction of stresses which cause blistering. With Mepilex Border Flex, pressure at skin level is reduced by up to 70% compared to Allevyn® Life
Positive impact for stay-on-ability
Flex Technology supports longer wear times by reducing stress on the border area by an average of 20% compared to Allevyn® Life, helping to prevent early detachment. The patent-pending design combines Flex Technology with Safetac® technology in the wound contact layer to reduce pain and trauma while helping the dressing to stay on
*on knees and elbows compared to other square dressings
Aquacel is a registered trademark of ConvaTec, Inc. | Allevyn is a registered trademark of Smith & Nephew, Inc. | Kerrafoam is a registered trademark of Crawford Healthcare Inc. | Urgotul is a trademark of Urgo Limited | Optifoam is a registered trademarks of Medline Industries, Inc. | Biatain is a registered trademark of Coloplast A/S. | Sorbact is a registered trademark of ABIGO Medical AB.
Mepilex Border Flex
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