The MOIST is breakable. In fact, it is very powerful and must therefore be cut to the size of the wound to avoid pain. It should not protrude over the edges of the wound. Leave the two plastic films that protect the patch to make cutting easier.
Remove the two plastic films (1 green and 1 transparent) before applying the patch to the wound.
The wound should not be disinfected beforehand with isobetadine because MOIST has an antibacterial action on all types of pathogenic germs present in the wound. MOIST cleanses the wound. It loosens the gunk and cleans the wound.
The MOIST must be covered by an absorbent secondary dressing and then by a fixation bandage (or as usual).
The MOIST should be changed every 2 to 4 days. As long as there is still honey on the patch, it will still work.
After the debridement phase, when the wound becomes moist to dry (in the budding phase), move on to the patch DRY.