Description
JELONET is a low-adherent, sterile paraffin Tulle Gras dressing made from open weave gauze. The gauze has interlocking threads which minimize fraying when the dressing is cut to shape.
JELONET dressings are non-medicated and are used as a primary wound contact layer with paraffin present to reduce the adherence of the product to the surface of a granulating wound.
Indications
JELONET is indicated as a primary wound contact layer in the treatment of:
- Minor burns and scalds
- Donor and recipient graft sites
- Skin loss wounds
- Lacerations, abrasions
- Leg ulcers
How to use Jelonet Paraffin Gauze Dressing:
Step 1: Wash hands before and after treating the wound. Gently clean the wound and the surrounding skin. | |
Step 2: Open foil sachet. Peel off protective backing paper to reveal JELONET. | |
Step 3: Place JELONET onto wound, cover with a sterile dressing pad and hold in place with a tape or bandage. |
Change dressing daily or more often according to the condition of the wound. For leg ulcers, only use under medical advice. Do not use in cavity wounds. Seek medical advice immediately for all serious wounds and burns, or if redness or discomfort occurs. For single use only.