Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Bandages
Brand Adhesive Bandages, The Optimal Wound Healing Environment, Underneath Wounds, Semi Transparent Bandage Material
What We Like
- The hydrocolloid bandage is designed for long term wear
- Advanced first-aid bandage prevents wound from drying out and locks body's natural healing power
- Heal faster than uncovered wounds and reduce the risk of infection and scarring
Disadvantages
- Adhesion may not work
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 35,793 reviews for 136 products in the Adhesive Bandages category.
We then analyzed 356 reviews for this product. Of these, 11 reviews were recent.
Around 75% of reviews were positive and about 18% were negative.
Final Score:

9.39 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Band-Aid Brand Hydro Seal Adhesive Bandages
The sites healed quickly and were able to heal without scabbing, which the doctor said to try to keep them moist so they wouldn't scab.
You leave it on, its waterproof so no fluid can get in, but you will notice that there is a certain fluid that is accumulating under the formerly flat bandage, which now seems to have a lighter-colored and soft dome.
It's not easy to get rid of cellulitis without going to the hospital, and this little bandaid is a great option because it saves $400 in hospital stays.
If you put one on and leave it for a while, it will give you a white pocket form in the elastic bandage, which will help you cut down on hospital bills.
It forms a barrier and you will see a white bubble form in less than a day.
Common Questions
Is it ok for these to have a cut on the heel?
If you have a cut, you will want to try our BAND-AID Brand Hydro Seal® All Purpose Bandages.
Is it possible to use this for acne?
I have not bought from this store in the past, but I will try it if you buy from a drug store.
If the bubble doesn't form over the blister, what would be the situation?
The bubble only forms over blisters that have already been popped.
Is it possible to cut these?
The sides have sticky backing, and the middle part and sides are very sticky, which would make it hard to cut well.
What materials are used to make these?
The bandages are made from an adhesive-hydrocolloid recipe and a polyurethane film.