Developing skin adhesives for wound care applications poses a number of challenges for manufacturers. A key challenge is to ensure secure bonding of a dressing to skin of varying health to promote ...
Using a skin adhesive under negative pressure wound therapy dressings can help maintain a durable seal for wounds located on hard-to-fit places of the body, a new case study has found. Successful ...
Cardinal Health has announced the availability a new topical skin adhesive, according to a news release. The SecureSeal octyl topical skin adhesive is the newest addition to the Cardinal Health ...
TOKYO—Toyochem Co. Ltd. has launched a new urethane adhesive for health care applications that helps protect against skin damage, thanks to high moisture permeability, the company said. This new line ...
SPENCER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FLEXcon, an innovator in adhesive coating and laminating, today announced it has launched the company’s dermaFLEX™ line of adhesives that meet the ISO 10993 ...
The Global Medical Adhesive Tapes Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2026 to 2033, according to a new report published by Verified Market Reports®. The report reveals that the market ...
Medical adhesive skin-related injuries (MARSI) have become a greater threat since the onset of the pandemic. In fact, they remain a risk for virtually anyone using bandages or positioners today. Check ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - Adhesives used to stick edges of skin together after they have been separated will not need premarket Food and Drug Administration approval as of June 30. Companies that want to ...
Wearable healthcare devices, such as glucose monitors and heart monitors, are popular due to their ability to gather real-time data that supports users’ health and safety. However, despite their ...
Wearable devices have revolutionized healthcare, helping people keep real-time updates on vital health metrics like blood sugar, heart rate, and sleep patterns. However, wearing glucose or heart ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Research groups around the world are taking big strides towards developing ultrathin and flexible sensor devices that could be attached to the skin, or even organs, and monitor ...