👉 The fluidity of bands, particularly in the context of skin or subcutaneous tissue, refers to their ability to move and deform smoothly with external forces like stretching or bending. This characteristic is largely due to the presence of collagen fibers and elastin within the extracellular matrix, which allow the tissue to stretch without tearing and return to its original shape once the force is removed. The arrangement and density of these fibers determine the elasticity and fluidity of the bands, influencing how they respond to mechanical stress. This dynamic behavior is crucial for functions such as wound healing, skin elasticity, and the overall resilience of soft tissues.