Mohs surgery recovery, clean healing
Used the 2×2 size after Mohs on my temple. Surgeon said it looked textbook by week 2 follow-up. Easy to cut to size, didn't stick when changing, no irritation. Will keep on hand.
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OVENA HEALTH · COLLAGEN WOUND CARE
100% Type I bovine collagen powder particles in single-use packets. Provides a collagen scaffold that supports the wound healing process, for wounds and contours where powder fits better than a sheet.
Ovena's sterile, FDA 510(k)-cleared Type I collagen wound dressings give the body a structural scaffold for repair across diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, venous leg ulcers, surgical and Mohs wounds, skin tears, and other slow-to-heal chronic wounds. The collagen matrix attracts fibroblasts, supports new granulation tissue, and helps maintain the moist, balanced wound bed that healing depends on.
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Cut-to-size protective cover for healing dressings.

Cut-to-size protective cover for healing dressings.
Compare against competitors.
| Ovena | Medline Puracol | Amazon basics gauze | CVS wound pads | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Format | True 20-30 mmHg gradient, $32.00 / pair | $54.00 / pair | $66.00 / pair | Uniform 8-15 mmHg, not therapeutic |
| FDA / regulatory | FDA-registered facility, ISO 13485 manufacturing | Same FDA 510(k) Class II clearance | Varies | Varies |
| FSA / HSA eligible | Yes, with itemized receipt | Yes | Yes | No (not medical) |
| Subscribe & Save | 10% off, skip anytime | ✗ | ✗ | Varies |
| Made in | USA | USA / Germany | Varies | Imported |
Verified buyer reviews from caregivers, patients, and clinicians.
Used the 2×2 size after Mohs on my temple. Surgeon said it looked textbook by week 2 follow-up. Easy to cut to size, didn't stick when changing, no irritation. Will keep on hand.
Type 2 diabetic, 11 years. Had a small foot ulcer that wasn't healing with standard dressings. My podiatrist put me on Ovena collagen and within 3 weeks granulation was visible. Same FDA clearance as the $80/box brand my insurance wouldn't cover.
After three months of saline gauze with no progress on a stage 2 sacral pressure injury, our wound nurse recommended Ovena collagen. By week two the slough was lifting; by week five the wound was closed. We tried the hospital brand first and these worked the same for half the price.
Real questions from customers and clinicians.
Clinically reviewed guides our customers ask for most.
The dressing your wound nurse would pick for each stage.
Read guide → Pillar · 9 minWhy DFUs stay stuck and the protocol that actually heals them.
Read guide → FAQ · 5 minThe 1–3 day standard and when to deviate.
Read guide → How-to · 6 minThe 6-step protocol a wound care nurse uses.
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