Wound Dressings

Dressings & Bandages

Alpha Medical Solutions is a trusted source of bandages and wound dressing products in Australia. We offer practical solutions to medical centres, dentists, hospitals, aged care, and home customers requiring high-quality and innovative medical supplies. As leading wound dressing and medical bandages supplier, we offer an extensive range of medical bandage tape, including crepe bandage, compression bandage, and surgical medical tape.

Get better outcomes for your patients

Every healthcare provider wants to achieve the best possible experience for their patients. The best care means having the right products available for the situation and the individual. Alpha Medical Solutions is an NDIS Registered Provider dedicated to supporting better outcomes for patients, their families, and their caregivers.

We know that some patients face a long journey for treatment and recovery, which requires ongoing care. Alpha Medical Solutions is a disability service provider that supports the journey throughout a patient’s disability. We have a diversity of products to address both short- and long-term needs for disability patients.

Shop our entire range of medical equipment and supplies, and find everything you need from a single trusted source.

Quality wound dressing products and bandages online

We also have a selection of unique wound care and dressing products for special situations. Shop from a list of popular brands, including 3M, Multigate, Tubigrip, Aquacel, Allevyn, and more.

Browse our products and find everything you need to provide first-rate care in the clinic or at home. You can also count on quality customer care. We ship Australia-wide and are happy to answer any questions you have about our products. Contact us anytime for assistance with your order.

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FAQs

What kinds of wound dressings does Alpha Medical Solutions offer?

Alpha Medical Solutions stocks a wide variety of wound dressings, including: gauze swabs, hydrocolloid dressings, alginate dressings, foam dressings, film dressings, and composite dressings.

These different types suit different wound conditions — from low-exudate superficial wounds to heavily exuding or deep wounds.

How do I choose the right dressing for different wound types?

Choosing a dressing depends on key wound characteristics: the level of exudate (how much fluid the wound is producing), the wound depth, whether there is infection or necrotic tissue, and the location of the wound.

  • For heavy exudate wounds: alginate or foam dressings are often used.
  • For low-to-moderate exudate: hydrocolloid dressings help maintain a moist environment.
  • For very superficial or low-exudate wounds: transparent film dressings can be helpful.

If you’re unsure, you can consult a wound care specialist or follow clinical dressing-selection guidelines.

How often should wound dressings be changed?

The frequency of dressing changes depends on the type of dressing and the wound’s condition:

  • Change when the dressing becomes saturated with exudate or if there is visible fluid on the surface.
  • Infected wounds or those with heavy drainage may require more frequent changes, as directed by a clinician.
  • Less exuding, stable wounds with a good dressing may allow for longer wear, per product-specific and clinical guidance.

Are all wound dressings “one-size-fits-all” or do I need different ones for different wounds?

No — different wounds require different dressings. The best choice depends on the wound’s stage, exudate, depth, and condition.

  • Alginate dressings are ideal for wounds with a lot of exudate because they gel on contact.
  • Hydrocolloid dressings are better for moderate exudate and facilitate autolytic debridement.
  • Foam dressings provide good absorption and cushioning, making them good for moderate-to-high exudate wounds.
  • Film dressings (transparent) are suited for superficial wounds with low exudate.

Many wounds might also use a combination of dressings (e.g., primary plus secondary) for optimal healing.

How should I store wound dressings and ensure they remain safe to use?

  • Store wound dressings in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to help maintain their integrity.
  • Keep dressings in their original packaging until use, to ensure sterility (if they are sterile dressings).
  • Check the expiration date before using — using an expired dressing may reduce its performance or sterility.
  • Once opened, handle dressings with clean hands (or gloves) to maintain hygiene when applying them.