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Beyond Stitches: How a Revolutionary Gel Bandage Could Transform Healing Forever
For centuries, stitches and sutures have been the backbone of wound care. From battlefield injuries to routine surgeries, needle and thread have helped human tissue knit back together. But today, advances in biomedical science are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible — moving beyond prickly threads and painful closures to something more gentle, efficient, and body‑friendly. At the heart of this shift is a new generation of gel bandages and adhesives poised to redefine wound closure itself.
Why Stitches Were Never Perfect
To appreciate the potential of gel bandages, it helps to understand why traditional stitches are due for disruption.
Stitches — whether used externally on the skin or internally during surgery — have limitations:
They can damage tissue by puncturing and compressing delicate cells.
They often require removal, which can be uncomfortable and inconvenient.
They can leave scars, especially when placed across lines of tension or in sensitive skin areas.
Risk of infection is real, because the needle creates a pathway for bacteria.
For decades, surgeons have tried alternatives — staples, clips, glues — but these substitutes haven’t always matched the strength, flexibility, or biocompatibility of sutures. Moreover, many adhesives aren’t strong enough for dynamic tissues (like lungs or beating hearts) and may fail in wet environments.
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