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3M Coban 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression Bandage System

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Original price $ 39.95
Current price $ 25.95
SKU 794N

3M Coban 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression Bandage System is a medical device used to treat venous leg ulcers, lymphedema, and other conditions that cause swelling in the legs. It is a two-layer system that includes a comfortable, fluffy layer for padding and a cohesive, self-adherent bandage layer that provides compression. The bandage is applied in a spiral pattern to create a consistent compression, helping to reduce swelling and promote healing. This bandage system is designed to be easy to apply, comfortable to wear, and durable, allowing for up to seven days of wear time. It is suitable for both active and sedentary patients and can be used for up to seven treatment applications. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product.

3M™ Coban™ 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression System is engineered with Intelligent Compression Dynamics to stay in place and deliver comfortable, effective, therapeutic compression for venous leg ulcers and other conditions requiring compression.

3M™ Coban™ 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression System provides modified lite compression (25 30 mmHg) for patients with ABPI greater than or equal to 0.5. Each system is supplied as a kit that includes two rolls: a Comfort Layer and a Compression Layer.

Comfortable – Provides sustained therapeutic compression for up to 7 days
Stays in place – Clinically proven to significantly reduce slippage, to encourage longer wear

  • Provides consistent compression – The compression layer is designed to be applied at full stretch, reducing application variabilit
  • Enables a more normal lifestyle – The thin, lightweight, breathable sleeve allows patients to wear their own shoes, so they can return to activities of daily living
  • Easy to use – Application is fast, and easy to teach and learn
  • Not made with natural rubber
3M Coban 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression Bandage System
3M Coban 2 Lite Two-Layer Compression Bandage System
$ 39.95 $ 25.95
FAQs about Coban Wraps
  • What is a Coban Wrap Used For?

    Coban Wraps are versatile self-adhesive bandages popular for: Securing dressings or IVs Compression therapy for swelling, sprains, or strains Supporting joints, muscles, and ligaments Post-operative and sports injury care Lymphedema and edema reduction Holding splints in place Protecting wounds from contamination

  • How Does Coban Bandage Stay in Place?

    Coban bandages adhere by bonding to themselves—not to skin, hair, or clothing—ensuring a snug fit without sticky adhesives or fasteners.

  • How Tight Should a Coban Wrap Be?

    Apply Coban with gentle, overlapping wraps—firm but not tight enough to cut off circulation. You should be able to slip a fingertip under the edge. Over-tight wrapping can cause numbness or tingling.

  • How Long Can a Coban Wrap Stay On?

    Coban wraps are generally worn for up to 24–48 hours at a time, or until soiled or wet. Always follow your doctor’s or nurse’s instructions for frequency of changes.

  • When to Remove Coban?

    If the bandage becomes wet, dirty, or loosens If you experience numbness, color change, or tingling After 24–48 hours, or as directed by your healthcare provider

  • Can Coban Wrap Be Reused?

    Coban wraps are designed for single-use only. Reusing may compromise sterility and adhesion.

  • Is Coban a Pressure Bandage?

    Yes, Coban can function as a gentle pressure bandage for bleeding control, swelling, or support, but is not suitable for heavy bleeding or as a substitute for rigid casts.

  • When Should You Not Use Coban?

    Do not use Coban on: Open, deep wounds without a sterile dressing Areas with poor circulation (peripheral vascular disease) Anyone with a latex allergy (if unsure of the bandage content) Directly on fragile skin without padding

  • Can You Shower With Coban On?

    Coban is water-resistant, not waterproof. Short showers are possible, but wrap should be changed if soaked.

  • Can You Put Coban Directly on a Wound?

    No. Never place Coban directly on an open wound. Apply a sterile dressing or gauze pad first, then cover with Coban for securement and compression.

  • Can Coban Cut Off Circulation?

    Yes, if applied too tightly. Watch for paleness, coldness, or numbness beyond the bandaged area.

  • How to Properly Apply Coban?

    Start wrapping at the narrowest part of the limb, using 50% overlap. Stretch gently—do not pull tightly. Secure the end by pressing it to itself. Check circulation frequently.

  • Is Nexcare the Same as Coban?

    Nexcare makes similar cohesive self-adherent wraps with comparable features. Check for latex content and adhesion properties.

  • What Can I Use Instead of Coban?

    Alternatives include: Nexcare self-adhering wraps Elastic bandage (Ace wrap) Gauze and medical tape (less stable) Tubular bandage

  • When to Stop Compression Bandage?

    Stop use when: Swelling has resolved Instructed by your healthcare provider Signs of impaired circulation occur

  • Can Coban Be Used for Lymphedema?

    Yes, Coban is a top-choice for gentle, flexible compression in lymphedema management. Always use under professional supervision.

  • How Long to Keep Coban on After IV?

    Usually leave Coban in place for 1–2 hours post-IV removal or as directed by your care provider to reduce bleeding and bruising.

  • Is Coban Wrap Latex-Free?

    Most Coban products are latex-free, but always check packaging to ensure suitability for sensitive patients.

  • Is Coban Wrap Latex-Free?

    Most Coban products are latex-free, but always check packaging to ensure suitability for sensitive patients.

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