







🩹 Elevate wound care with smart, soothing protection — don’t let bedsores slow you down!
The Niceful Sacral Foam Dressing 9" x 9" is a sterile, hypoallergenic silicone foam bandage designed specifically for sacrum and pressure ulcers. Featuring a 5-layer absorbent structure and a breathable waterproof barrier, it maintains a moist healing environment while protecting wounds from infection and skin damage. Its unique silicone adhesive border ensures gentle, pain-free removal, making it ideal for long-term bedridden or wheelchair-bound patients. Each box contains 5 individually wrapped dressings, combining clinical efficacy with user-friendly design.












| ASIN | B09RVTTWQN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,600 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Wound Dressings #5 in First Aid Bandaging Pads |
| Brand | Niceful |
| Brand Name | Niceful |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,511 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06941094062052 |
| Item Form | Foam, Gel, Pads |
| Manufacturer | winner |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Feature | Hypoallergenic |
| Material Features | Hypoallergenic |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Product Style | Foam Dressing |
| Size | 9"x9" (5PCS) |
| Sterile | Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Sterile |
| Style | Foam Dressing |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
H**E
Protects the wound and aids healing
I like these bandages a lot. Non-stick silicone foam pads. Silicone border with adhesive that sticks well and pulls off easily with minimal disturbance to the wound. Great product!
T**U
These work well.
These work great and are reusable for more than one use. Im a nurse and I had a foot surgery a couple of months ago. I’m using them to protect and help clear my scar. They stay sticky for a few wears as long as the incision is fully healed. I shower, and then put them on right before I put a shoe on. Then remove and put the backing back on to keep them clean. They protect the incision spot from friction and are flattening and improving the look of the scar. I wouldn’t recommend use before the incision is closed as the padding is sticky.
R**E
nice quality and worked well on ulcer
good size to use for a pressure/decubitus ulcer. good quality. stuck well but doesn't hurt peeling off of the skin
C**S
Don’t stick well
They are ok, they do not stick too well
S**A
Amazing and versatile
I used these on a belly button incision that opened up after surgery. Steri strips wouldn’t stay due to slight leakage from the wound, but I needed something to keep the wound as pushed closed as possible. Enter these magic things! I literally used these to lift my belly up slightly to close the wound and protect it. I’d put the bottom of the bandage under the belly button and incision and pull upwards, lifting my belly slightly, to attach the remainder of the bandage. It worked perfectly and stayed put. I changed the bandage with each shower so no details on how it stays on when wet. I did move it to check the wound often and the stickiness wasn’t affected until like the 8th move lol. It did soak up the minor bleeding and leakage that I had. Later, when the wound needed to air out, I did the same exact thing but cut a square out of the bandage over the belly button lmao. I put these things through it and they came through each time! I love these and bought an extra box just to have around.
J**L
Comfortable and absorptive.
Awesome, comfortable and may be peeled back to check wound. Absorption is great for moderate drainage. Silicon adhesive Doesn't take your skin off
C**L
Great dressing & very easy to apply
Excellent!! They work so well & if applied correctly you almost forget you have one on.
D**W
Gauze part of bandage is NOT nonstick!
The gauze part of the bandage is as sticky as the adhesive edges, it pulled the scab right off my wound the first day I wore these bandages and set back the healing process… I had to buy additional 2x2 non stick pieces of gauze to put directly over the wound and then put the bandage over that… other than that the product is fine but again I highly recommend toeither put a non stick gauze directly over the wound and then the bandage over that or if you do put the bandage directly over a wound I’d suggest wetting the bandage before you remove it and then pealing it off very very carefully!
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