Features
- Adaptive Convex Barrier with FlexLines
- Elastic Adhesive Technology
- Discreet Black Woven Fabric
- Full-Circle Carbon Filter
- Inspection Window
- Water-Repellent Outer Surface
- Belt Tab for use with an ostomy belt
- Pre-Cut and Cut-to-Fit Sizing
How to Use
- Remove the pouch by peeling the barrier from skin
- Clean peristomal skin gently and pat dry
- Measure stoma and cut to fit if needed
- Apply new pouch, pressing firmly from center outward
Why Choose This Product
1. Clinically Validated Ostomy Technology
Coloplast's SenSura Mio line is backed by clinical research and worn by ostomates worldwide. The adaptive convex design and elastic adhesive are not marketing language — they are the result of body-mapping studies and real-world user testing.
2. Right for Your Stoma Type
The Soft Convex is specifically designed for stomas that protrude above skin level but sit in uneven skin territory, or in areas where the surrounding skin dips slightly. It gives you the support needed without the rigidity of a light or deep convex system.
3. Discretion You Can Trust
Between the black woven fabric, the silent low-friction material, and the water-repellent surface, SenSura Mio is engineered around a single philosophy: that your ostomy pouch should never be what defines your day.
Related Categories:
- Closed Ostomy Pouches
- Ostomy Accessories
- Ostomy BeltsÂ
- Skin Barriers / Waffers
- Odor Removers
Related Products:
- Coloplast SenSura Mio Deep Convex 1-Piece Closed Pouch
- Coloplast SenSura Mio Standard Wear Closed Pouch With Filter and Window
- Coloplast SenSura Mio Flex Easiclose Wide Outlet Drainable Pouch
- Coloplast SenSura Mio Convex Light 1-Piece Closed Pouch
Frequently Asked Questions
​1: What type of stoma is the SenSura Mio Soft Convex designed for?
The SenSura Mio Soft Convex is designed for stomas that lie above the skin level, but do need some support because of uneven skin contours around the stoma site. It can be worn by people with a colostomy or an ileostomy who require some convexity, but not the rigidity of a light or deep convex barrier.
2: Does the SenSura Mio come with an inspection window?
Yes. The black SenSura Mio 1-Piece Closed Pouch comes with an inspection window, which is a discreet clear panel for visual inspection of pouch contents without having to take off the pouch or break the seal.
3: Can I shower or swim with the SenSura Mio pouch?
Yes, you can shower or swim with the SenSura Mio pouch. The outside material of the SenSura Mio pouch is waterproof and will not become damp or cold when exposed to water. It is meant to remain in place while bathing and water related activities.
4: How often should I change my SenSura Mio Soft Convex closed pouch?
Closed pouches are single use, and are generally replaced 1-2 times daily or when the pouch is about 1/3-1/2 full. Changing frequencies will vary according to each person's stoma production and their individual routine. Ask your ostomy nurse for individualized directions.
5: Is this product available in cut-to-fit and pre-cut sizes?
Yes. The SenSura Mio Soft Convex comes in cut-to-fit (where you cut your opening to your stoma size) and pre-cut options (where the opening is pre-cut for your stoma size).
6: Does the SenSura Mio have a filter to prevent ballooning?
Yes. Each SenSura Mio closed pouch comes with Coloplast's complete 360° carbon filter with a pre-filter layer to preserve the carbon membrane. Clinical results indicate that this filter design can produce a reduction of ballooning of up to 61% compared to pouches which are not equipped with this filter and maintain effective airflow for longer.
7: Is the SenSura Mio compatible with an ostomy belt?
Yes. This product is compatible with an ostomy support belt and features a belt tab for added security when using this product during physical activity, exercise or travel.
8: How do I know what pouch size (Midi or Maxi) I need?
The Midi size has a capacity of approximately 340 mL (7.25 inches) and suits lighter daily output. The Maxi size holds approximately 550 mL (8.25 inches) and is preferred by users with heavier output or those who prefer to change less frequently. Your ostomy nurse or the sizing chart on our site can help guide selection.