Mepilex Up Foam Dressing, 8 x 8 Inch
About this item
- Cleanses and flushes wounds during dressing changes
- Supports a clean wound bed for effective healing
- Trusted Molnlycke wound-care quality
- Available in single, box of 10, or case of 30
- Ideal for both home and clinical wound care
Mepilex Up Foam Dressing, 8 x 8 Inch - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Mepilex Up Foam Dressing, 8 x 8 Inch - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Molnlycke Mepilex Up Irrigation Set
The Molnlycke Mepilex Up Irrigation Set is a wound-care accessory designed to help clinicians and caregivers cleanse and flush wounds during dressing changes. Whether you're managing acute or chronic wounds at home or in a clinical setting, this irrigation set supports thorough wound cleansing, an essential step in promoting a healthy healing environment before applying a fresh dressing.
Wound irrigation works by delivering fluid to the wound bed to remove debris, exudate, and other contaminants that can slow healing. Using an irrigation set as part of your routine helps keep the wound clean, reduces the risk of buildup, and prepares the surface for the next dressing. Incorporating it into regular wound care can make each dressing change more effective and more comfortable for the patient.
This irrigation set is available in multiple options—a single unit, a box of 10, or a case of 30—so you can order the quantity that fits your needs, whether for occasional home use or a higher-volume care setting. Many wound-care supplies like this are FSA/HSA eligible, so check with your plan administrator. Select your preferred option below to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Molnlycke Mepilex Up Irrigation Set used for?
A: It is used to cleanse and flush wounds during dressing changes, helping remove debris and exudate to support a clean wound environment.
Q: Who can use this irrigation set?
A: It is suitable for clinicians, caregivers, and patients managing wound care at home or in a clinical setting, ideally under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Q: What quantities are available?
A: You can choose a single unit, a box of 10, or a case of 30 depending on how frequently you perform dressing changes and irrigations.
Q: When should I irrigate a wound?
A: Wound irrigation is typically done during dressing changes to clean the wound bed before applying a new dressing. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions.
Q: Is this product FSA/HSA eligible?
A: Many wound-care supplies qualify as eligible expenses. Confirm with your plan administrator to be sure.
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