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The bandage market is a segment of the wound care industry, which focuses on providing products and services to treat and prevent wounds. Bandages are a key component of wound care, as they provide a barrier between the wound and the environment, helping to protect it from infection and further damage. Bandages come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, and can be used to cover and protect wounds, absorb exudate, and provide compression. Bandages are also used to secure dressings and other wound care products in place.
The bandage market is highly competitive, with a range of manufacturers offering products for different types of wounds. Companies in the market include 3M, BSN Medical, Medline, Smith & Nephew, and Derma Sciences. Show Less Read more