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A hemostat is a medical device used in wound care to control bleeding. It is typically used to stop bleeding from small vessels, such as capillaries, and can be applied to the skin or to a wound. Hemostats are typically made of metal or plastic and are designed to be inserted into the wound and then tightened to stop the bleeding. They can also be used to help close a wound and to help keep it closed until it can be properly treated. Hemostats are an important part of wound care, as they can help to reduce the risk of infection and can help to speed up the healing process. They are also used to help reduce the risk of scarring and can help to reduce the amount of time it takes for a wound to heal. There are a number of companies that produce hemostats, including Johnson & Johnson, Becton Dickinson, and Smith & Nephew. These companies produce a variety of hemostats, including disposable and reusable models, as well as hemostats that are designed for specific types of wounds. Show Less Read more