
Impervia Neosorb Superabsorbent Dressing
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The Impervia Neosorb Superabsorbent Dressing is engineered to quickly absorb and bind large amounts of wound exudate into its core of superabsorbent polymers, making it an ideal solution for the management of moderate to heavily exuding wounds in clinical and healthcare settings. Available in a comprehensive range of sizes to suit varying wound dimensions and exudate levels, these dressings deliver reliable performance across diverse patient presentations.
Featuring an adhesive-free construction with an outer envelope that is ultrasonically bonded, the Neosorb dressing offers enhanced conformability while minimising the risk of skin reactions — a critical consideration for patients with sensitive or fragile skin. Supplied in convenient box quantities, these dressings are well-suited to hospital wards, aged care facilities, community nursing, and home care environments where consistent wound management is essential.
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Product Overview
The Impervia Neosorb Superabsorbent Dressing is engineered to quickly absorb and bind large amounts of wound exudate into its core of superabsorbent polymers, making it an ideal solution for the management of moderate to heavily exuding wounds in clinical and healthcare settings. Available in a comprehensive range of sizes to suit varying wound dimensions and exudate levels, these dressings deliver reliable performance across diverse patient presentations.
Featuring an adhesive-free construction with an outer envelope that is ultrasonically bonded, the Neosorb dressing offers enhanced conformability while minimising the risk of skin reactions — a critical consideration for patients with sensitive or fragile skin. Supplied in convenient box quantities, these dressings are well-suited to hospital wards, aged care facilities, community nursing, and home care environments where consistent wound management is essential.












