*Gel bandages* “Taking one look at a gel bandage, you understand that you can’t come up with a better invention. And even if it suddenly comes to people’s minds, they won’t be able to produce them the way they are produced today.” - a paraphrased excerpt from the creators’ thoughts about these bandages.
Today you can find hundreds of options on the headband market, but how to sort through and choose the really best ones? What types of dressings are there and what are they for? What material is better to use? Where can I buy? Let's figure it out!
General characteristics of a gel bandage Gel bandages are elastic adhesive tapes made of acrylic (chlorine-free) and polymer on a fabric or non-woven base. They are produced on an elastic base and reinforced with fiberglass, which allows them to stretch up to five hundred percent. When the tissue stretches, the gel stretches along with it. Thanks to this, it can fit tightly to the surface of the damage and remain in place for a long time.
The gel dressing provides good wound protection. It can serve as a patch, mask and support. With the help of such a bandage it is very convenient to treat an injury at home and at work. The bandage should be worn in a dense and even layer. The blue groove will help you quickly select the right amount of material