Clinical guide
DuoDERM alternative, the cut-to-size hydrocolloid roll
How a cut-to-size hydrocolloid roll compares with DuoDERM-style dressings for flexible sizing, minor wounds, blisters, friction areas, and home use.
In this comparison
DuoDERM (made by ConvaTec) is one of the most-recognized hydrocolloid wound dressings in clinical practice. If a wound care nurse says "cover that with a DuoDERM," they're naming a product they trust to deliver moist healing on shallow wounds, blisters, and stage 1–2 pressure injuries. Ovena's Hydrocolloid Roll uses the same clinical-grade hydrocolloid material in a 5-foot cut-to-size format, same healing environment, more flexibility on size, better cost per square inch.
Side-by-side comparison
| Ovena | ConvaTec DuoDERM | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Clinical-grade hydrocolloid (carboxymethylcellulose + gel-formers) | Same |
| Format | 5-foot cut-to-size roll | Pre-cut sheets/patches (multiple sizes) |
| Best for | Blisters, abrasions, stage 1–2 pressure injuries, surgical drain sites, pimples | Same |
| Manufacturing | ISO 13485 facility | ISO 13485 facility |
| Sizes available | Cut to any size or shape | Pre-cut: 1×1, 4×4, others |
| Price | $19.99 / 5-foot roll | ~$42 / 4-foot roll (DuoDERM Extra Thin) |
What's the same
Both are hydrocolloid dressings: a gel-forming layer (carboxymethylcellulose + pectin + gelatin) sandwiched in a waterproof outer film. Both work the same way, fluid from the wound is absorbed into the gel, creating a moist healing environment that supports faster epithelialization (Winter 1962 was the foundational paper).
Both are appropriate for: shallow blisters, minor abrasions, stage 1–2 pressure injuries, surgical incisions healing by primary intention, drain sites, and yes, pimples (same material, same mechanism). For the decision tree on when to pick hydrocolloid vs collagen, see our collagen vs hydrocolloid guide.
What's different: format and price
DuoDERM is sold as pre-cut sheets (1×1, 4×4, etc.). When you have an irregular wound shape, say a long heel blister, a finger abrasion, a tunneling pressure injury edge, you either cut a sheet down (wasting material) or buy multiple sizes.
Ovena's hydrocolloid is a 5-foot roll. You cut whatever size and shape the wound needs. Better value per square inch (~$0.50/sq in vs DuoDERM's ~$1.00+) and more flexibility on irregular wounds. Same material doing the same job.
When DuoDERM is the right choice
- You need a specific pre-cut size repeatedly (e.g., always 4×4 patches for a recurring use case). Pre-cuts can be slightly faster to apply.
- You're in a clinical setting where DuoDERM is your GPO contract stock and switching brands creates audit friction.
When Ovena is the better fit
- You manage varied wound shapes/sizes, heel blisters, irregular abrasions, drain sites. Cut-to-size beats pre-cut.
- You're looking at the cost per square inch. Ovena is roughly half the price for the same material.
- You're using hydrocolloid for cystic acne or pimples. A 5-foot roll lasts months and beats $14 for 36 pre-cut dots.
- You're a home caregiver stocking a wound care kit and want one product that handles multiple sizes.
When hydrocolloid isn't the right answer
For chronic stalled wounds (DFUs, deeper pressure injuries, surgical wounds healing by secondary intention), collagen dressings outperform hydrocolloid because they actively bind the MMP enzymes that stall healing. Hydrocolloid is passive, it creates the right environment but doesn't address biochemistry. If you're treating a chronic, non-healing wound, see our collagen vs hydrocolloid decision tree.
Hydrocolloid is also contraindicated for actively infected wounds, the occlusive environment makes infections worse.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ovena hydrocolloid the same material as DuoDERM?
Why is Ovena cheaper than DuoDERM?
Can I use Ovena hydrocolloid roll on my face for pimples?
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