
Surgical Marker (Sterile)
Surgical markers are essential tools in medical procedures, used to create precise, long-lasting markings on the skin. They help delineate incision sites, anatomical landmarks, or treatment areas, ensuring accuracy and effective communication among surgical teams. These markers are crucial in preoperative planning, allowing surgeons to maintain precision throughout procedures, even after sterilization processes. A key feature of these markers is their use of gentian violet ink. This vibrant, easily visible purple dye is also an antiseptic used to treat fungal infections of the skin (such as ringworm and athlete’s foot). It also has some antibacterial effects adding an extra layer of protection in sterile environments. The ink is designed to withstand skin preparation and maintain clarity without causing irritation, while remaining easy to remove post-surgery. Widely used across surgical disciplines and dermatology, surgical markers with gentian violet ink play a vital role in enhan