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adhesive bandage Emoji

🩹 An adhesive bandage symbol used to represent minor injuries, first aid, and wound care.

U+1FA79

The 🩹 emoji shows an adhesive bandage. It’s commonly used in messages and posts about minor cuts, bumps, and first-aid help. You can copy it easily and use the Unicode details in apps and websites.

adhesive bandage Emoji Meaning

🩹 (Unicode U+1FA79) is the “adhesive bandage” symbol. In everyday communication, it typically represents minor injuries such as small cuts, scrapes, or bandaged wounds, and it can also suggest basic first aid or care after an injury. People use it to acknowledge that someone is hurt but receiving treatment, to encourage rest and care, or to label medical items like bandages in checklists and posts. Because it’s clear and visual, it’s also used in informal contexts to describe “quick fix” care, such as patching up a problem in a lighthearted way.

Common uses

  • Sharing a quick update about a minor injury being treated
  • Promoting first-aid tips or wound-care reminders in health content
  • Labeling supplies in a first-aid kit list or checklist
  • Indicating “covered/protected” in safety or workplace updates
  • Adding a visual cue in posts about doctor visits or recovery

Examples

🩹 Adhesive Bandage Emoji Copy & Info

  • 🩹I’m okay—just a small cut. 🩹
  • 🩹First aid kit restock: wipes, antiseptic, and bandages 🩹
  • 🩹Remember to clean and cover any scrape before it gets worse 🩹
  • 🩹Quick fix for the day: keep it clean and change the bandage 🩹
  • 🩹Back to work soon—bandaged up and healing 🩹

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FA79
HTML Entity🩹
HTML Code🩹
CSS\1FA79

FAQ

What does 🩹 mean?

🩹 means an adhesive bandage, commonly used to represent minor injuries and basic first aid or wound care.

How do I copy the 🩹 symbol?

Select the emoji from this page and copy/paste it. You can also use the HTML entity (🩹) or Unicode U+1FA79 depending on your platform.

What is the Unicode for 🩹?

The Unicode codepoint for 🩹 is U+1FA79.

Can I use 🩹 in web or app text?

Yes. For web development, you can use the HTML entity 🩹 or the Unicode escape  depending on your environment. For this symbol specifically, the provided escapes are \\1FA79 and \\u{1FA79}.