A non-woven fabric cohesive bandage unspools like a ribbon of mist, its surface veined with tiny pores that invite the air to move. Because it marries only to itself, the wrap settles over contours without tugging a single hair or pinching fragile epidermis. Patients often notice the hush: no crinkle, no sticky residue, no sharp rip when the layer is adjusted. The textile remembers every curve, yet forgets its hold the instant it is peeled away, leaving only the memory of a gentle embrace.