Used by health professionals worldwide, now used by you

Whether you’re a healthcare professional or you’re healing at home, quality wound care matters. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Wounds Australia for Wounds Awareness Week 2025.
More than 450,000 Australians a year are affected by hard-to-heal (chronic) wounds, but it helps to know that wound dressings can play a crucial role in your healing journey by protecting your wound, promoting the right healing environment and preventing complications such as infections.
Healthcare professionals worldwide use Mölnlycke® products every day. Now you can continue your wound healing journey at home armed with enough knowledge to give your wounds the best chance of recovery. Here, you can find expert tips for wound care, watch real stories, and discover hospital-quality products that support wound healing.
Should you air your wound? Should you change your wound dressing daily? With the science of wound healing constantly evolving, you can give your wounds the best chance of recovery with these 7 easy-to-follow tips.


People living with leg ulcers share their experiences of living with a leaky wound and explain how a hospital-quality wound dressing like Mepilex® Up can help them get back on their feet.

The Government’s Chronic Wound Consumables Scheme gives eligible people access to free wound care products, including hospital-quality Mepilex dressings.
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Mepilex Border Flex is designed for wounds that have moderate to high amounts of wound fluid such as pressure injuries, leg and foot ulcers, traumatic wounds, surgical wounds and dry/necrotic wounds in combination with hydration gels.

Mepilex Up is intended for a wide range of acute and hard-to-heal wounds with low to high wound fluid such as leg and foot ulcers, pressure injuries and traumatic wounds.

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Healthcare professionals can access more information or receive product samples by contacting us.
Mepilex Border Flex and Mepilex Up can be used by lay persons under supervision of healthcare professionals. If you are concerned about your wound, please contact your healthcare professional.
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST CONTACT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL