These days, more wound care is provided outside clinical settings, including homes, nursing facilities, and long-term care environments. As a result, clinicians and caregivers are paying closer attention to the effectiveness of traditional wound dressings in these settings, particularly how well they suit different body areas and fit into daily care routines.
One area that continues to present significant challenges is the sacrum. This part of the body has uneven contours and is frequently exposed to moisture and pressure. However, traditional wound dressings are not specifically designed to address these challenges.
This is why medical care innovator Dimora has introduced a new absorbent dressing designed for sacral and coccyx pressure-injury care. The new dressing is expected to offer better anatomical conformity, improved exudate management, and broader wound coverage.
Why Sacral Pressure Injury Care Needs More Targeted Dressing Design
Caring for pressure injuries in the sacral area can be particularly challenging. This is because, unlike many other areas of the body, it has natural curves and contours. These contours shift and change depending on whether you’re sitting, turning, or lying down. So every time a patient is repositioned, the dressing may be pulled, compressed, or removed entirely.
In addition, the area is exposed to significant friction from bedding and clothing, moisture, and stress. This makes it difficult for generic dressings to properly cover wounds in the area, as applied dressings may eventually lift, wrinkle, or even leak moisture, leading to suboptimal wound healing.
For caregivers with elderly or long-term care patients, there is an even more serious consideration: sacral skin integrity. This is because the skin of these patients is often fragile and prone to tearing, making frequent dressing changes undesirable.
As such, the ideal wound care alternative for caregivers would be dressings that offer more targeted care with better anatomical conformity, movement stability, and adequate exudate control.
Dimora’s Upgraded Silicone Absorbent Wound Dressing for Sacral Pressure Injury Care
Dimora’s upgraded sacral silicone absorbent soft dressing is engineered specifically for sacral and coccyx-area pressure injury care. The dressing has a gentle adhesion/contact layer that helps to ensure stable contact with the sacral area and minimize irritation during dressing changes and patient movement or repositioning.
Because the sacral area often experiences moisture exposure or buildup, Dimora’s upgraded sacral silicone absorbent soft dressing features a waterproof yet breathable PU outer layer. This helps to keep external moisture and other contaminants out while still allowing the skin to breathe.
This dressing is also designed for moderate-to-heavy exudate leakage prevention from sacral wounds. As such, it may be suitable for long-term care, home care, elderly care, and chronic wound care scenarios.
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Core Upgrade 1 – 23% Widened Tail Core for Coccyx Coverage
The coccyx (also known as the tailbone) is a high-pressure, high-friction area located at the base of the spine. This area is of particular significance in sacral wound care because standard dressings often fail to provide adequate coverage.
When a standard dressing is placed around the coccyx, repeated movement causes the bandages to wrinkle and roll off. This can cause wound exudate to leak onto the skin. Also, the coccyx has irregular contours that standard dressings may not be able to adequately cover, leaving exposed areas susceptible to contamination and moisture.
Dimora aims to address these shortfalls with its upgraded sacral absorbent dressing that comes with a 23% widened tail core, more than generic dressings. This expanded design may provide more complete protection for the coccyx, remain stable during high-pressure moments, and minimize exposure during patient movement or repositioning.
Core Upgrade 2 – High Absorption, 1-Second Absorption, and SAP Fluid-Locking Core
For caregivers managing wounds with moderate to heavy exudate, the absorption speed and exudate retention of dressings used make a significant difference in daily care. As such, dressings that can absorb exudate quickly but keep it locked in place to prevent wound exudate leakage are usually preferred.
Dimora’s new sacral dressing is built around an SAP super-absorbent, fluid-locking core that offers up to 20x absorption capacity and 1-second absorption. This means the dressing rapidly absorbs wound fluid as it is released, preventing it from pooling and spreading. The dressing can safely absorb up to 20 times its own weight in fluids.
Absorbed fluid is then locked in place, preventing it from migrating back to the skin or seeping around the dressing’s edges. This means that it may help simplify wound dressing changes for caregivers and family members by keeping the wound environment more stable.
Core Upgrade 3 – Silicone Gentle Adhesion for Repeated Dressing Changes
Many sacral wound patients are elderly or immobile, and their sacral skin tends to be more fragile and prone to damage. Because of this, dressing removal can cause significant discomfort and place additional strain on the surrounding skin if the dressing’s adhesive bonds too strongly to the tissue.
Since sacral wound patients undergo dressing changes multiple times, it is necessary for caregivers to apply dressings with mild adhesion to minimize tissue stress and irritation during dressing changes. Dimora’s new sacral dressing features a silicone contact layer that is hypoallergenic and designed to provide gentler skin adhesion.
According to Dimora, the dressing lifts off the skin more smoothly during changes, reducing unnecessary pulling and may minimize risk of trauma. This may make it a more comfortable dressing option for preserving skin integrity and maintaining patient comfort in care routines that require frequent changes
Core Upgrade 4 – Waterproof Yet Breathable PU Outer Layer
The sacral area can be exposed to moisture from sweat, skin folds, or occasional contamination during daily care routines. As such, dressings intended for this area must prevent external moisture from contaminating wound surfaces and prevent exudate from leaking while remaining breathable.
Dimora’s upgraded sacral silicone absorbent soft dressings have a waterproof breathable PU outer layer that shields sacral wounds from external moisture while still allowing air to circulate. This balance helps to maintain a more stable dressing environment.
Brand Perspective – Dimora’s Focus on Long-Term and Home Care
Dimora Medical is a leading innovator in wound care and home medical care products. Guided by its brand slogan, โMake Home Care Easy,โ Dimora focuses on offering home wound care solutions, supporting elderly care, and supporting long-term care routines. With the release of its newly upgraded sacral silicone absorbent soft dressing, Dimora aims to further support stable, manageable routines in both home and long-term care settings.
Product Trend – From General Coverage to Scenario-Based Wound Care
By focusing on improving dressing stability, exudate management, and pressure resistance, Dimora’s new product targets the most common challenges affecting sacral wound care. Dimora’s upgraded sacral silicone absorbent soft dressing reflects a growing shift in wound care towards more targeted, anatomy-specific solutions rather than generalized product design and application.


















