Doctor caps for surgical procedures are specialized head coverings designed to maintain sterility in operating rooms by preventing hair, dandruff, and other particulate matter from contaminating the surgical field. Crafted from lightweight, breathable non-woven materials—typically polypropylene (PP) or SMS (spunbond-meltblown-spunbond)—these caps offer a balance of barrier efficiency and comfort, critical for medical professionals wearing them during extended surgeries. The design features a snug, elasticized band that conforms to the head, ensuring full coverage of hair and ears without slipping, even during intense movement. Many caps include a pouch or gathered design to accommodate longer hair, eliminating gaps that could compromise sterility. The non-woven fabric is lint-free and low-particulate, reducing the risk of loose fibers entering the surgical site—a key requirement in maintaining aseptic conditions. Compliance with international standards is paramount: these caps often meet EN 13795 (surgical clothing and drapes) and FDA regulations, ensuring they perform in critical environments. They are disposable, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination from reusable alternatives, and are often sterile-packaged for immediate use in operating rooms. Beyond functionality, comfort is prioritized through breathable materials that reduce heat buildup, a vital consideration during long procedures. By preventing particulate contamination, these caps play a crucial role in reducing surgical site infections (SSIs), protecting patient safety, and upholding the stringent hygiene protocols of modern healthcare facilities worldwide.