DermaClip Heads to SOMA 2025: Changing the Game in Tactical Wound Closure

DermaClip SOMA Conference 2025 Military Medicine Special Ops Wound Closure
Raleigh, NC – 05/05/2025. DermaClip® is proud to announce that DermaClip will be exhibiting at SOMA 2024 — the Special Operations Medical Association’s annual conference — taking place this year in Charlotte, NC. As the leading gathering of tactical medicine professionals, SOMA brings together military medics, special operations personnel, emergency responders, and operational medicine leaders from around the world. It’s a place where innovation meets mission, and DermaClip is ready to show why it belongs in every IFAK and combat lifesaver kit.

What Makes DermaClip a Fit for the Field?

In high-stress, resource-limited environments, speed and simplicity matter. DermaClip provides non-invasive skin closure in seconds — no needles, no glue, no sutures, and no anesthetic required. It’s compact, lightweight, and proven in the field, with use across:
  • US Military units, including the Marine Corps, Navy Special Warfare, and Army field testing
  • EMS and tactical response teams
  • Correctional and austere medical environments
Whether you’re closing a wound in the back of a HUMVEE, during a nighttime medevac, or on a mountainside in a rain storm, DermaClip delivers secure, high-performance closure without the logistical or safety concerns of traditional options.

Visit Us at Booth 719

We’ll be running live demonstrations and showcasing how DermaClip is already improving care across multiple branches and agencies. If you’re attending SOMA, make sure to stop by:
  • 📍 Booth 719
  • 📅 SOMA 2025 – Raleigh, NC
  • 📸 Live demos, free samples, and insights from real-world deployments

Why DermaClip Matters in Tactical Medicine

  • Closes wounds in seconds
  • Eliminates sharps and needle-stick risk
  • Requires no lidocaine, glue, or drying time
  • Weighs just 0.15 oz per 3” closure
  • Ideal for use on all skin types
  • Reduces secondary trauma, even in triage
Whether you’re in special operations, TCCC training, expeditionary medicine, or urban search & rescue, DermaClip belongs in your toolkit. We look forward to seeing you at SOMA 2025. Let’s change the way we think about field wound care — one closure at a time. #SOMA2025 #TacticalMedicine #OperationalMedicine #IFAK #DermaClip #FieldMedicine #SpecialOperations #CombatCasualtyCare #NeedleFreeClosure #WoundCare #SutureAlternative

About DermaClip®

DermaClip US, L.L.C. produces wound closure devices that are designed to optimize wound closure on patients, secure good healing results, make wound closure more efficient and less painful, and save time for all involved in the process. The Company’s patented devices have been used to close all types of wounds on all ages of patients, encompassing the full range from children to geriatrics. The devices have been used under all types of conditions, from treating injured warfighters in the field with the US Military, to the Emergency Room, the Urgent Care, the Operating Room and in doctor’s offices. You can see more about the devices at DermaClip.com and DermaQuik.com.

You can also find more about the DermaClip devices on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

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