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About Skin: Why Injured Skin Needs Protection

Your Skin Is Your Body’s First Line of Defense

Skin does more than cover the body. It helps protect against friction, moisture loss, irritants, and external damage. When skin becomes injured, fragile, or irritated, this natural barrier becomes weaker and needs extra care.

How Skin Works

Skin is made up of layers that work together to protect the body.

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Skin Structure

The skin consists of three main layers that work together to protect and support the body.
Outer Layer

Epidermis

The outer layer that helps block irritants and reduce moisture loss.
Middle Layer

Dermis

The support layer that gives skin strength, flexibility, and structure.
Deep Layer

Subcutaneous Tissue

The deeper layer that cushions and helps insulate the body.

What Happens When Skin Is Injured

Skin can become damaged by wounds, surgery, adhesives, friction, or repeated dressing changes.

Compromised skin is more vulnerable to discomfort and damage, especially during adhesive application and removal.

Why Protection Matters

Once the skin barrier is weakened, it needs support.

Gentle protection is especially important for post-surgical skin, fragile or aging skin, periwound skin, skin exposed to repeated adhesives or affected by friction or moisture.

How Silicone Skin Barriers Help and Why Adhesive Removal Is Also Important

Silicone skin barriers help protect fragile skin by forming a thin, gentle layer that reduces friction, shields against adhesives, and supports comfort during repeated use. Adhesive removers are equally important because they help lift dressings more gently, reducing pain, skin pulling, and irritation. Used together, they provide a more complete approach to protecting sensitive or compromised skin.

Discover gentle solutions for fragile skin

Explore Rystora silicone skin barrier and adhesive remover products designed to help protect and support skin.

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