Foam Bandage by Sun Glitz
The Sun Glitz foam bandage is an innovative, self-adherent bandage that is designed to provide exceptional comfort and protection for wounds. This lightweight, highly absorbent foam bandage offers a unique combination of flexibility and breathability, making it ideal for covering and protecting a wide range of wounds and parts of the body. Latex-free and adhesive-free, the foam bandage sticks to itself, is soft and pliable.
Non-Adhesive Foam Bandage For Wound Care And Lymphedema
The Sun Glitz Foam Bandage is made with a soft, porous material that allows air to circulate over wounds and treatment areas, promoting faster healing by maintaining optimal moisture levels. The non-stick adhesive on the foam bandage ensures that the bandage stays in place without causing irritation or discomfort to the skin, even with prolonged use. The foam bandage works exceptionally well for areas of the body that are in constant movement and/or are hard to bandage, such as the head, chest, and breast areas.
Features Of The Non-Adhesive Foam Bandage For Wound Care And Lymphedema
Features of the non-stick Sun Glitz Foam Bandage include:
- - easy to apply and remove
- - can be cut to any size or shape
- - extremely conformable
- - can be applied directly to the skin
- - stays where you put it
- - only sticks to itself
- - non-stick adhesive will not stick to wounds, hair, or skin
- - acts as a cushion (providing extra protection against bumps and friction)
- - creates a heat layer between the bandage and the area being treated (helping to soften areas of induration)
- - latex-free
- - helps keep compression bandages, wraps, and garments in place
- - available in two widths (3 inches and 6 inches)
- - reusable
- - washable
Uses For The Non-Adhesive Foam Bandage For Wound Care And Lymphedema
Uses for the non-stick Sun Glitz Foam Bandage include treatment for:
- - lymphedema
- - edema
- - swelling
- - wound care
- - vascular conditions
- - pressure sores
- - bed sores
- - plastic surgery post-op treatments
- - under-cast protection
- - other medical conditions
Sizes Of Non-Adhesive Foam Bandage For Wound Care And Lymphedema
We have the non-stick Sun Glitz Foam Bandage in 2 different sizes:
- - 3-inches by 7 feet foam bandages
- - 6 inches by 10 feet foam bandages
Click here to see the table for sizing conversions (inches to centimeters).
Return Policy For The Non-Adhesive Foam Bandage For Wound Care And Lymphedema
Please read our Returns Policy regarding bandages and bandaging supplies. If you need assistance, you can call us Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am – 5:30 p.m. Eastern time, at (800) 770-1032, or e-mail us any time at info@bandagesplus.com.
For more options, see our main section for lymphedema padding and foam.
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Sun Glitz foam bandages are soft, highly absorbent bandages that are designed to provide superior wound care and protection.
Below are frequently asked questions about Sun Glitz foam bandages:
- What Are Sun Glitz Foam Bandages
- How Do Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Work
- What Are Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Used For
- - wound care
- - cuts
- - abrasions
- - minor burns
- - post-surgical sites
- - pressure-sensitive areas
- - lymphedema bandaging
- How Do Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Help With Wound Healing
- - maintaining a balanced level of moisture in the wound
- - absorbing excess wound fluid
- - protecting the wound from contaminants
- - reducing pressure and friction on the wound
- - preventing the bandage from sticking to the wound
- - allowing oxygen to reach the wound
- Can You Use Sun Glitz Foam Bandages On Any Part Of The Body
- Are Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Waterproof
- Can You Use Sun Glitz Foam Bandages On Sensitive Skin
- Are Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Latex-Free
- Can You Cut Sun Glitz Foam Bandages To A Specific Size
- Are Sun Glitz Foam Bandages Reusable
- Can You Use Sun Glitz Foam Bandages With Compression Bandages
- Who Makes Sun Glitz Foam Bandages
Primarily designed for wound care and protection, Sun Glitz foam bandages are specialized bandages that provide cushioning, absorbency, and a breathable barrier. The non-adherent surface of the foam bandage is designed to NOT stick to the wound itself, which helps minimize tissue damage between dressing changes.
The foam material on the bandages effectively absorbs wound fluids and prevents excess moisture buildup that can slow healing or cause maceration (softening of the skin). The bandages allow air to circulate, while protecting wounds from contaminants.
Sun Glitz foam bandages are primarily used for:
Sun Glitz foam bandages promote healing by:
Sun Glitz foam bandages can be used on most parts of the body, including arms, legs, torso, and joints. The flexible, conformable design of the bandages helps them adhere well to curved and contoured areas.
The foam bandages are moisture-resistant, but not fully waterproof.
Sun Glitz foam bandages are designed with soft, hypoallergenic materials that are gentle on sensitive skin. The soft, flexible foam also helps reduce pressure and friction on the wound and surrounding skin.
Sun Glitz foam bandages are latex-free.
You can trim Sun Glitz foam bandages to whatever size and wound shape that you need.
Sun Glitz foam bandages are designed for multiple use, but eventually will lose their adhesive properties.
With their ability to absorb moisture from wounds and provide cushioning, Sun Glitz foam bandages work well under compression bandages. These foam bandages are also great to use as a covering for multi-layer compression bandages and will help keep the integrity of the multi-layer bandage in place.
Founded in 1990, Sun Glitz is the manufacturer of this high-quality wound care product. Known for their commitment to innovation and patient comfort, Sun Glitz designs products that provide superior protection, absorbency, and breathability.
For more information about our foam bandages for lymphedema, please call (800) 700-1032, or e-mail info@bandagesplus.com.
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Please note: Thanks to the Lymphedema Treatment Act, which took effect on January 1, 2024, Medicare began to pay for lymphedema products for those who have Medicare B coverage and meet certain other coverage criteria. Please visit our website page covering the details of the Lymphedema Treatment Act to obtain more information about how Medicare pays for lymphedema garments, wraps, and bandages