Summary - Coloplast Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing is an advanced zinc oxide–based wound care cream designed to protect skin and support moist wound healing. It is suitable for patients with pressure ulcers, burns, superficial to full-thickness wounds and hard-to-dress areas, including those affected by incontinence. It includes various key benefits i.e. high absorbency for moderate to heavy exudate, non-adherent protection, adherence to wet or dry skin and infection barrier support. Also , customers reported that Triad Cream is excellent for preventing and healing pressure sores. Their soft and conformable paste provides comfort while maintaining a moist healing environment. With its hydrophilic properties, it rapidly absorbs wound exudate and creates a moist environment to facilitate healing.Â

Apply anywhere
Easy to apply directly from the tube onto the wound or peri-wound skin.

Adheres to wet skin
Adheres to wet or dry skin and consistently stays in place, even in the presence of incontinence or maceration.

Keeps the wound covered
Creates a moist wound environment that facilitates healing and autolytic debridement.
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2. Why This Product Stands Out ?
- Hydrophilic technology absorbs wound exudate and forms a moist healing environment
-Zinc oxide–based paste protects skin and acts as a moisture barrier
- Adheres to wet or dry skin, even in incontinence or maceration conditions
-Can be used when traditional dressings are not feasible
-Provides a bacterial barrier to help reduce infection risk
-Suitable for a wide range of patients, including neonates
- Non-adherent surface reduces pain and trauma
- Ideal for difficult to dress areas like sacrum and perineum
3. Frequently Asked Questions -
Q1. How do I use Coloplast Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressings?
Coloplast Triad Hydrophilic Dressings are used for the protection of a variety of wound types. They provide an optimal moist healing environment that supports faster, successful healing. Coloplast Triad Dressings may be indicated for pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, deep dermal injuries, superficial wounds, scrapes, first and/or second degree burns, and both partial and total thickness wounds.
Q2. Can Triad be applied to wet skin?
Yes, Triad adheres to both wet and dry skin and stays in place even with incontinence.
Q3. Does Triad require a secondary dressing?
No, in many cases a secondary dressing is not necessary.
Q4. How is Triad Wound Dressing applied?
Cleanse the wound first, then apply directly from the tube or with a gloved finger, spreading evenly to about the thickness of a dime.
Q5. How often should Triad Cream be reapplied?
It should be reapplied every 5–7 days or as needed. For autolytic debridement, reapply every 1–3 days if required.
Q6. Are there any wounds where Triad should not be used?
Yes, it is not recommended for third-degree burns or infected wounds.
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