Fixation Pants

ABENA's range of fixation pants is used to secure an incontinence pad as part of the two-piece system. The system provides high comfort for the resident while keeping the pad in place to avoid leakages. ABENA’s life cycle assessment has shown that the two-piece system uses fewer raw materials and has a reduced impact on the environment.

Who Should Use Fixation Pants for Incontinence?

Fixation pants are ideal for anyone seeking a secure, comfortable, and discreet way to manage incontinence. These specially designed undergarments hold incontinence pads firmly in place, reducing the risk of leaks and enhancing confidence. Here's who can benefit most:

  1. Active Individuals: Perfect for people with busy, active lifestyles, as they ensure incontinence pads stay secure during movement.
  2. Those Seeking Discretion: Designed to look like regular underwear, fixation pants are discreet and comfortable under clothing.
  3. Sensitive Skin Users: The breathable material minimizes skin irritation and allows for better airflow.
  4. Cost-Conscious Users: Washable and reusable, they are a waste-reducing and budget-friendly choice.
  5. Caregivers: Simplifies pad changes for individuals with limited mobility, such as bedridden or wheelchair users.
  6. All Body Types: Available in a wide range of sizes (XS to 6XL) to ensure a secure and comfortable fit for everyone.

Fixation pants are an excellent choice for anyone managing incontinence, combining reliability, comfort, and cost-effectiveness.

How can I prevent skin irritation when using incontinence products?

To prevent skin irritation while using incontinence products, proper sizing and handling are crucial. The right fit helps avoid chafing and discomfort, ensuring the product stays in place without leakage. Choosing breathable materials that allow moisture to evaporate can reduce the risk of irritation, while ensuring that the skin is clean and dry before applying a new product further minimizes the chances of dermatitis.

For more detailed advice, visit our guide on IAD prevention
 


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