🩹 adhesive bandage Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1FA79
- Shortcode
:adhesive-bandage:- Category
- Objects
- Subcategory
- medical
- Added in
- Unicode 12.0
- Also known as
- band-aid, plaster, sticking plaster
What Does the adhesive bandage Emoji 🩹 Mean?
The classic Band-Aid — a beige adhesive strip, ready for scraped knees and minor mishaps. Introduced in Unicode 12.0 (2019), the adhesive bandage emoji handles everything from kids' boo-boos to gym injuries to paper cuts. It's also a favorite metaphor for quick fixes: 'this is just a Band-Aid solution 🩹,' patching up a friendship, or covering up a problem temporarily.
People use it for tattoo aftercare posts, blister reports after long runs, kitchen accidents, and emotional support ('here's a hug and a Band-Aid 🤗🩹'). Parents use it constantly. Athletes, nurses, EMTs, and clumsy folks all rely on it.
It carries warmth and care — there's something deeply nostalgic about the universal language of 'put a Band-Aid on it.' Whether you're treating a real wound or signaling that something needs a more permanent fix, this little strip does the work. Pediatric clinics, school nurses, and first-aid course content love it. Tattoo artists also use it for aftercare visuals — a small icon doing surprisingly heavy lifting across care and recovery contexts.
How to Use 🩹 adhesive bandage Emoji
“Cut my finger making dinner 🩹”
“Just a Band-Aid on a bigger problem 🩹”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1FA79 |
| HTML Entity | 🩹 |
| CSS Code | \1FA79 |
| Shortcode | :adhesive-bandage: |
| Keywords | adhesive, bandage |
| Unicode Version | 12.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 🩹 mean?
It depicts a Band-Aid-style adhesive bandage, representing minor injuries, first aid, healing, or a quick or temporary fix.
