Meet STITCH-PAD
The Only Remeltable Suture Practice Pad
Unlimited Training
Ultra Realistic Texture, both Visual and in Pressure Response.







How it Works.

Design Your Incisions
Create precise cuts or wound patterns to match the suture techniques you want to master.

Train Your Technique
Suture, tie knots, and refine skills exactly as you would on real tissue.

Remelt to Refresh
When ready for a clean start, simply heat in the microwave for 10 seconds, rest 30 seconds, repeat, and let cool.

Repeat & Reuse
Once cooled, the pad is like new—ready to be reshaped and reused for more training.
Why it's Better.
STITCH-PAD
True Skin Feel
STITCH-PAD has the true feel of human skin. Pressure, sutures, and incisions all feel true, allowing you to more closely relate strategies and learning to the real-world.
Remeltable
STITCH-PAD is remeltable, allowing you to continuously learn on a fresh model. No more avoiding past holes, trying to find a fresh spot to avoid ripping and tearing.
Custom Incisions
STITCH-PAD lets you choose the suture type, needle size, and knotting technique you actually need to master. Whether you’re practicing deep closures, running sutures, or specialty knots, you can tailor every session to your training goals—just like in real clinical settings.
Budget-friendly practice
STITCH-PAD can be remelted dozens of times, giving you a fresh surface without ever buying replacements. One pad supports months of consistent training while staying as realistic on the 30th use as on the first.
Silicone Pads
Plastic Texture
Other training pads have a plastic feel, because they are. The texture, pressure response don't always align with the real-world, forcing you to adapt between training and real-world.
Limited use
Silicone pads wear out. Each cut leaves a permanent mark, quickly filling the surface with holes and tears. Over time, stitches slip and edges crumble, forcing you to buy new pads or compromise on realism. Silicone pads can’t be refreshed, making practice less consistent.
Premade Incisions
Many silicone pads come with fixed cuts or pre-punched holes that limit creativity and skill development. You’re forced to follow their pattern, which means less freedom to simulate realistic wounds or refine advanced techniques. Over time, this restriction slows learning and doesn’t translate as well to real-world procedures.
Ongoing expense
Silicone pads can’t be renewed. Once they’re cut and worn out, you’re forced to buy a new pad every few sessions—adding up to higher long-term costs and more waste.