Increased prevalence of ulcers and diabetic patients with clotting issues, as well as an increase in the number of unintentional injuries, particularly burns, necessitated the use of hydrogel dressings for wound treatment. In addition, one of the hydrogel dressing market main drivers is the growing use of hydrogel dressings as a substitute for conventional gauze in wound care applications. Furthermore, technical advancements in wound closure approaches, such as injectable stimuli-responsive amorphous hydrogels for halting bleeding in trauma situations and military personnel, would aid market expansion.