⏳ Stop the bleed before it starts—because every second counts!
Rapid-Seal Wound Gel is a fast-acting, clear gel designed to stop minor bleeding from cuts, scrapes, and razor nicks within 30-60 seconds. Clinically proven to work 10 times faster than traditional dry dressings, it applies easily without irritation and comes in a convenient two-tube pack, making it an essential addition to any emergency first aid kit.
G**R
Helps to stop bleeding.
Product produces results as advertised. I'm on blood thinners and have a difficult time stopping bleeding after a cut.This product really helped stop the bleeding better than nothing. Good for small cuts. Would recommend a spray powder for larger issues.
T**N
Thin skin miracle
This really really works!!! I’ve tried everything for my thinning skin. Nothing stops bleeding as fast. No bandaid needed so no worry about pulling off bandaid and no bandaid sticking to scab. Wonderful product.
A**R
Be Prepared
The price was reasonable and the product was shipped quickly. I HAVE NOT used it yet. Consequently I don’t know if it works as advertised. I hope I don’t need it. But best to be prepared.
M**.
Works ok on small razor nick or paper cut
This wound seal works well on small nicks and razor cuts that don't bleed heavily, but do bleed. If the nick is somewhat significant this wound gel can't stop it. Only works with small nicks that will stop by themselves within a minute or so, this just stops it in 20 seconds. But it does work.
K**M
First Aid Kit Must Have
Rapid Seal works quickly to stop minor bleeding and seal small wounds. Aids in wound healing. Kept my small foot laceration sealed and dry while at the beach. Great addition to your first aid kit. No stinging in application and no odor.
A**R
Take Blood Thinner get this
If you have to take a Blood Thinner this is exactly what you should keep nearby. Works fast.
J**T
Stops bleeding pretty good
Works good stops blood bleeding in short time,little tube of product goes quite far.
J**E
It works
Do not like the fact when putting pressure on after application as instructed the pressure pad sticks to wound and leave pieces stuck to skin. Guess would be better to use foil for pressure.
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