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* Subverted in ''[[Flame of Recca]]'': Recca's friends think the bandage on his face is just to look cool, but {{spoiler|it actually hides a katana scar he received as a baby}}. Double Subverted that when the reveal hits in, he just put the band-aid back and treat it like nothing happened, and that scar was never brought up again.
* Mellowlink from ''[[Armored Trooper VOTOMS|Armor Hunter Mellowlink]]'' has a Band-Aid on his cheek just below the eye.
* Riko in ''[[Kiss X SisKiss×Sis]]'' always has a bandaid on the side of face.
* Makoto Kyogoku from ''[[Detective Conan]]'' has one on his left temple.
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''
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** Koops in [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|the sequel]] appears to have one. Given his shy, clumsy nature, however, it's probably there for a reason. Maybe because you keep kicking him in to things.
* In ''[[Alpha Protocol]]'', SIE wears a Band-Aid on her left arm. The player never sees her get injured there, but she is a mercenary.
* Jimmy, the protagonist of ''[[Ape Escape]] 2'' wears a bandage on his nose. It is never explained why.
* Shoma Sawamura from ''[[Rival Schools]]'' is a baseball player who is always shown with one on his nose. One can only assume it is from a stray pitch or sliding head-first to a base. Or because it's a fighting game, but then no one else has one...
* Gene from ''[[God Hand]]'' has a square blue one on his left cheek bone. Sure, he's a rough-and-tumble drifter, but it's really unnecessary. By that, I mean it's pretty neat.
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