Aseptic technique aims to prevent pathogenic organisms from being introduced to susceptible sites during invasive clinical procedures. It reduces the risk of healthcare associated infections by employing infection control measures to minimize the presence of microorganisms. The key components of aseptic technique include environmental control, hand hygiene, protective equipment, aseptic field management, non-touch technique, and sequencing. Risk assessment is required to determine whether standard or surgical aseptic technique is needed based on the procedure complexity, duration, and the clinician's skill level. Standard aseptic technique uses a general aseptic field while surgical aseptic technique uses a critical aseptic field and sterile gloves. Correct aseptic technique protects key sites and parts at all times to maintain asepsis