Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border Adhesive 4"x4" (10-Pack) for Wound Care
Product description
If you’re dealing with a wound that’s producing fluid, the right dressing can make a surprisingly big difference in comfort and how often you need to change it. The Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border Adhesive is designed around a simple idea: absorb exudate, protect the wound, and avoid ripping or sticking during changes.
This is a 4"x4" bordered foam dressing made with a soft silicone contact layer and a water-resistant, breathable barrier. It’s meant for moderately to high exudating wounds, so if your main problem is leakage and dressing changes that hurt, it’s worth a closer look. Still, it may not be the best match for very small wounds that don’t fit the foam pad size, or for situations where you need something outside the listed wound types.
What to know before you buy
This is a foam dressing with a border adhesive, so it stays in place without relying on harsh, aggressive adhesives to the wound itself. The wound-contact layer is a medical-grade, hypoallergenic soft silicone designed to reduce pain and trauma at dressing changes. On paper, that matters if you’ve had to remove dressings that feel like they “grab” the wound bed.

The dressing is also described as self-adherent in a way that aims to work by sticking to dry skin while not sticking to the moist wound area. Alongside that, it uses multiple layers intended to manage exudate and protect the healing environment.
A practical point: the border size is 4"x4", and the product guidance says it’s fit for wounds within 2.5"x2.5" (foam pad size). If your wound is consistently larger than that, you may end up with exposed edges or coverage that feels incomplete.
Where it shines in everyday use
The main job here is exudate handling. The brand claims the foam can absorb up to 15 times of wound exudate (based on a five-layer material design). It also uses a “foam core” and other layers intended to lock exudate in to help reduce maceration, and disperse fluid rather than letting it pool.



Then there’s the barrier layer: a semi-permeable PU film described as water-resistant and breathable. The goal is to protect the wound from outside liquid while still allowing oxygen and water vapor to pass.
So, in a real-world scenario, this can be the kind of dressing you’d reach for when an incision, sacral area wound, or pressure ulcer starts “weeping,” and you want a dressing that doesn’t get oversaturated as quickly. It’s also positioned as something that may reduce how frequently you need to change it compared with traditional gauze approaches—though the actual change schedule can vary by wound output.
Adhesion comfort vs. coverage limits
The soft silicone contact layer is the comfort angle: it’s described to minimize sticking to moist wound tissue and reduce pain during removal. That’s the kind of feature you tend to notice immediately if you’ve ever experienced dressing changes that feel rough.

At the same time, keep expectations realistic. If your wound is outside the recommended coverage range (again, within the 2.5"x2.5" foam pad size), the dressing may not do what you need just because the foam can’t physically cover it. In those cases, a different size or a different dressing format could make more sense.
Also, this product is described as water-resistant, not waterproof in every situation. If there’s heavy exposure to water beyond typical day-to-day contact, you’ll want to be cautious about how your routine protects the dressing.
What it’s for (and what it’s not)
Based on the provided info, it’s aimed at moderately to high exudating wounds, including: - surgical incisions - sacrum sacral bedsore wounds / pressure ulcers - venous leg ulcers - neuropathic ulcers - arterial ulcers - post-operative wounds - 1st–2nd degree burns



If your wound is low exudate (dry or minimally draining), a highly absorbent silicone foam dressing like this may be more than you need, and extra bulk could be annoying.
And if you’re expecting a single “universal” solution for every wound type and every output level, it may feel limited—because the whole design is centered on exudate absorption and moisture balance.
Tech specs (quick scan)
- Name: Dimora Silicone Foam Dressing with Border Adhesive
- Type: Wound dressing (silicone foam with bordered adhesive)
- Size: 4"x4"
- Pack size: 10 pack
- Wound contact material: soft silicone (hypoallergenic, medical-grade)

Is it worth it?
This is a solid buy if you’re looking for a silicone foam dressing with a border that’s built for comfort during changes and for wounds that produce fluid. The combination of soft silicone (to reduce sticking/pain) and a breathable, water-resistant barrier (to protect the wound while managing moisture) is exactly the kind of setup you want when exudate management is the daily headache.
It may not be the right choice if your wound is consistently outside the foam pad coverage guidance, if your wound is fairly dry/low-drain and you don’t really need heavy absorption, or if you need something tailored to a different exudate level or application method than what this dressing is described for.
Mini FAQ



How often should I change it?
The listing suggests it may need fewer changes than traditional gauze due to its absorbency, but it doesn’t give a specific schedule. Your change frequency typically depends on how much exudate your wound produces.
Will it stick to the wound itself?
The description says the silicone wound contact layer is designed not to stick to the moist wound while being sticky enough to adhere to dry skin.
Is it breathable and water-resistant?
Yes—according to the product description, there’s a semi-permeable PU film layer that’s water-resistant and breathable, intended to block outside liquid while allowing oxygen and water vapor exchange.
What size wound does the 4"x4" dressing fit?
The guidance provided says it’s fit for wounds within 2.5"x2.5" (foam pad size). If your wound is larger, you may need a different approach.
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