Taking the guesswork out of wound care for breast cancer patients 

DrySee Bandages offer a patented, waterproof technology that is equipped with a liquid intrusion alert system, so the postsurgical breast cancer patient knows when to change the dressing. Photographs courtesy DrySee Bandages.

For breast cancer patients undergoing surgical procedures like lumpectomies or mastectomies, managing surgical sites, drainage tubes and wound care can be a daunting task. DrySee Bandages are designed to make postsurgical wound care easier and safer.  

The patented, waterproof bandage is equipped with a liquid intrusion alert system. It allows individuals to shower and go about their daily lives without constant worry, as they are visually alerted if any liquid breaches the bandage. 

In a statement, Brad Greer, CEO of DrySee, emphasized the importance of this technology: “DrySee is a game-changer for post-procedure care. There is no more ambiguity on the part of the patient. It is visibly obvious when a bandage needs to be changed. This visual cue should help patients be more proactive with their wound care and help reduce the number of infections.” 

For more, visit www.drysee.com