Better outcomes start in the ‘comfort zone’
with Infyna Chic™ intermittent catheters
Defining comfort with Infyna Chic™ intermittent catheters
Infyna Chic™ catheters are designed with a focus on holistic
comfort, supporting adherence and better outcomes. Supported by Hollister’s unique1 HydraBalance™ Lubricating Technology, Infyna Chic™ catheters give you / your patients the confidence to start and stay with intermittent self catheterisation.
The comfort of clinical confidence:
protection from potential UTI and urethral trauma.1-4
Potential risk of UTIs2
Physical comfort:
improving the user experience by making ISC easy and convenient4-6
and supporting women’s urethral health at all life-stages.7
Initial and long-term use8
Emotional comfort:
overcoming emotional barriers like fear and embarrassment to suit any lifestyle.5,9
User confidence5,9,10
HydraBalance™ Lubricating Technology
Unique HydraBalance™ Lubricating Technology provides comfortable and lasting lubricity.1
90% of HCPs strongly agreed that the more physically comfortable a patient is using
their catheter, the more likely they are to adhere to their recommended intermittent
catheter regime.12
85% of HCPs strongly agreed that the more emotionally comfortable a patient is using
their catheter, the more likely they are to adhere to their recommended intermittent catheter
regime.12
The Infyna Chic™ intermittent catheter addresses the varied aspects of comfort and helps support the training experience through easy-to-use features.5
Airtight seal
is proven to
prevent leaks and odour 13
Can be opened and closed with just one hand 4
Sleek design – doesn’t look like a
catheter
First Use Indicator Label, to easily identify unopened catheter cases
Discreet enough to be carried in a handbag, pocket or hand
Grip minimises slipping, aesthetic pastel colour 14
14cm overall length for confident full bladder drainage 4
Clear tube, to aid visualization
Unique HydraBalance™
Lubricating Technology, for
comfortable, smooth insertion1,15
Two optimally designed, smooth rounded eyelets 16‡
Start comfortable. Stay confident.
References:
1. European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN), Evidence-based Guidelines for Best Practice in Urological Health Care – Urethral Intermittent Catheterisation in Adults Including Urethral Intermittent Dilation (2024), Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. 2. Hollister data on file, 2021, 2023. 3. Hollister Data on file, ref-03340, 2023; n=275, Infyna Chic™ End User Survey. 4. Hollister Data on file, 2018. 5. Hollister Data on file, 2019. 6. Hollister Data on file, 2020. 7. van Geelen H & Sand PK. The female urethra function throughout a woman’s lifetime. Int Urogynecol J. 2023; 34: 1175-1186. doi.org/10.1007/s00192-023-05469-6. Phillips N & Bachmann G. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: Common problems, effective treatments. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 2018; 85(5): 390-398. Ghandi J, Chen DG, Smith N et al. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: An overview of clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, etiology, evaluation, and management. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 2016; 215(6): 704-711. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2016.07.045. Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN), Evidence-based Guidelines for Best Practice in Urological Health Care – Urethral Intermittent Catheterisation in Adults Including Urethral Intermittent Dilation (2024). 8. Hollister Data on file, 2023; n=275. Newman et al. Intermittent catheterization with single-or multiple-reuse catheters: clinical study on safety and impact on quality of life. 2019. Hollister Data on file, 2025. 9. Hollister data on file, 2021, 2022, 2023. 10. Hollister Data on file, 2022, 2025. 11. Hollister, data on file: Ref-04399. 12. Hollister Data on file, 2025. 13. Hollister Data on file, 2023. 14. Hollister Data on file, 2022. 15. Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. 16. Hollister data on file, 2023: TR-00708. ‡ISO 20696, Hollister Data on file, (UN005, UN008).
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1. European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN), Evidence-based Guidelines for Best Practice in Urological Health Care – Urethral Intermittent Catheterisation in Adults Including Urethral Intermittent Dilation (2024), Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. 2. Hollister data on file, 2021, 2023. 3. Hollister Data on file, ref-03340, 2023; n=275, Infyna Chic™ End User Survey. 4. Hollister Data on file, 2018. 5. Hollister Data on file, 2019. 6. Hollister Data on file, 2020. 7. van Geelen H & Sand PK. The female urethra function throughout a woman’s lifetime. Int Urogynecol J. 2023; 34: 1175-1186. doi.org/10.1007/s00192-023-05469-6. Phillips N & Bachmann G. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: Common problems, effective treatments. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 2018; 85(5): 390-398. Ghandi J, Chen DG, Smith N et al. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: An overview of clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, etiology, evaluation, and management. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 2016; 215(6): 704-711. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2016.07.045. Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. European Association of Urology Nurses (EAUN), Evidence-based Guidelines for Best Practice in Urological Health Care – Urethral Intermittent Catheterisation in Adults Including Urethral Intermittent Dilation (2024). 8. Hollister Data on file, 2023; n=275. Newman et al. Intermittent catheterization with single-or multiple-reuse catheters: clinical study on safety and impact on quality of life. 2019. Hollister Data on file, 2025. 9. Hollister data on file, 2021, 2022, 2023. 10. Hollister Data on file, 2022, 2025. 11. Hollister, data on file: Ref-04399. 12. Hollister Data on file, 2025. 13. Hollister Data on file, 2023. 14. Hollister Data on file, 2022. 15. Hollister Data on file, TR-00825, 2025. 16. Hollister data on file, 2023: TR-00708. ‡ISO 20696, Hollister Data on file, (UN005, UN008).
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