Dimora Medical Launches MegaSorb Silicone Foam Dressing Technology

The wound care technology is designed to improve exudate absorption, fluid retention and dressing stability for moderate to high-exudate wounds.

Dimora Medical has launched MegaSorb, a silicone foam dressing technology designed to improve absorption efficiency, exudate control and patient comfort in wound care.

The development comes as clinicians and caregivers place greater emphasis on dressing performance, particularly for wounds with moderate to high levels of exudate. Effective exudate management is important because leakage, backflow and frequent dressing changes can disrupt the wound environment and increase care burden.

MegaSorb is built around Dimora’s Dual-Action Absorption System, which uses a high-porosity polymer foam with an open-cell structure reaching up to 90 per cent. According to product specifications, the material can absorb up to 15 times its own weight in fluid.

The system is also designed to lock wound exudate inside the dressing in as little as one second. This differentiates the technology from basic absorbent dressings by combining rapid uptake with internal fluid retention, aiming to support dressing integrity and reduce seepage-related disruption.

The target users include clinicians, wound care specialists, caregivers and patients requiring recovery or chronic care support. The product is particularly relevant for middle-aged and elderly individuals who may require longer-term wound management in home care settings.