Collection: Staples

Professional Skin Staples You Can Trust

When precision and care are essential in wound closure, professional-grade skin staples provide a reliable and effective solution for a variety of surgical and traumatic wounds. These staples are designed for use in hospitals, clinics, and other medical environments where quick, secure wound closure is necessary. Skin staples offer a fast and efficient alternative to sutures, partic... Read More

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Skin staples are primarily used to close surgical incisions or traumatic wounds where a strong, secure closure is needed. They are especially useful for areas with high tension or larger wound sizes.
Skin staples are faster to apply than sutures and are typically used for larger or higher-tension wounds. They provide a strong closure, reduce healing time, and are often more comfortable for the patient than sutures.
Skin staples are suitable for a variety of wounds, particularly surgical incisions, and high-tension wounds. They may not be ideal for smaller, low-tension wounds or delicate areas where sutures may be a better option.
Skin staples should only be applied by trained healthcare professionals using a specialized staple applicator. The wound edges are aligned, and the staple is quickly applied across the wound to hold the skin together.
The application of skin staples is generally quick and relatively less painful than suturing, but local anaesthesia is usually used to minimise discomfort during the procedure.
Skin staples are removed with a specialized staple remover. The process is generally quick and causes minimal discomfort, as the staples are designed for easy removal once the wound has healed sufficiently.
Skin staples are typically removed 7 to 14 days after application, depending on the type and location of the wound, as well as the rate of healing.
No, skin staples are single-use and should be disposed of after use to prevent infection and ensure patient safety.