Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel – Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Silverband® contains unique multivalent, catalytic, nano-molecular silver which allows for continuous antibacterial activity at low concentrations.
There are no known or reasonably suspected adverse reactions associated with the use of Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel.
Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel should normally be changed every 24 to 72 hours, but the frequency will depend on the type and condition of the wound.
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Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is a nano-silver hydrogel formulated to support healing, reduce infection risk, and soothe the skin. It’s engineered with advanced silver nanotechnology and is free of antibiotics, steroids, and harsh chemicals.
It uses nano-silver particles that release silver ions in a controlled, sustained way. These ions disrupt microbial survival activity while supporting your body’s natural healing process.
Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel offers multivalent and catalytic silver action, meaning it works on multiple microbial targets at once and continually renews its effect over time—unlike basic silver creams or triple antibiotic ointments.
You can use it for:
Cuts, scrapes, and abrasions
Minor burns
Tattoo aftercare
Insect bites and skin rashes
Post-cosmetic treatments
Yes. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is hypoallergenic and non-irritating. It contains no fragrances, dyes, parabens, or alcohol, making it safe for even the most sensitive skin types.
Yes Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is safe for children, though it should be applied by an adult. It’s gentle enough for everyday use on minor injuries. Its use on babies should be used only under medical supervision.
No. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is cooling and soothing, with no stinging sensation. It helps calm the skin upon contact.
Every 24 to 72 hours depending on the wound, but more often if required. Its long-lasting catalytic silver means you may not need to reapply unless the gel has completely dried up in the wound bed.
Yes. Apply a thin layer and cover with a sterile bandage or dressing if needed. It stays effective under wraps and breathable dressings.
Yes, it is safe for facial skin, but avoid direct contact with the eyes. For eye-related concerns, consult a healthcare provider.
Yes. It is designed for use on open wounds and broken skin to reduce microbial contamination and support natural healing.
Use until the wound is fully closed or healed. If no improvement is seen within 7–10 days, consult a healthcare provider.
While not marketed as a scar treatment, Silverband® Gels support moist wound healing, which has been shown to reduce the appearance of scars compared to dry healing.
Yes. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is perfect for tattoo aftercare—soothing irritation, reducing redness, and protecting against infection.
Yes. It is excellent for minor burns and sunburns, cooling the skin and preventing infection without irritation.
No. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is completely free of antibiotics, steroids, or synthetic antimicrobials—which reduces the risk of allergies and resistance.
Yes. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel contains no animal-derived ingredients and is not tested on animals.
It is best used on clean skin by itself. Combining it with other products may dilute its efficacy unless advised by a medical professional.
Yes. Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel is available over-the-counter. A prescription version, Silverband® Rx Antibacterial Wound Dressing Gel, is available for clinical and professional use with an extensive list of indications. Visit the product page for the Rx version here.
Silverband® Wound Dressing Gel and Silverband® RX Antibacterial Wound Gel is developed and manufactured in the USA in facilities that follow GMP and medical-grade quality standards.