Wound glue may be used in place of stitches after surgery.
Wound glue is an alternative to sutures, staples and bandages. There are multiple varieties of
Instructions
1. Wash the wound thoroughly with antibacterial soap and warm water. Pat it dry with a clean paper towel. Assess whether the glue is ready to be removed. Consult your physician if you have any doubts.
2. Open the wound glue remover pad, or bottle of liquid solution. If using liquid, saturate a clean gauze pad.
3. Wipe the surface of the wound with the pad gently, from top to bottom. Do not scrub, as this may reopen the wound. Continue wiping until all the wound glue is gone.
4. Wash the wound again with antibacterial soap and warm water, and pat it dry with a new paper towel. Avoid rubbing hard with either the soap, or the towel. Do not use a washcloth.
5. Cover the wound with an adhesive bandage, or sterile gauze and medical tape, in order to protect it -- if necessary.
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