Question by moira77 | Posted in Other - Skin & Body
I have an 8yr old daughter who was bit by a dog on the fa when she was 13 months old. They used over 110 dissolvable stitches. Unfortunately it appears that not all of them dissolved aptly. She has a few raised spots which look almost like white heads. The dr said that this was from the knots of the stitches and would go away with ease but seeing as its been 7 years I was wondering if these will be permanent and if there is any way to get rid of them. At the time the dr recommended plastic surgery to get rid of the scars when she is a young lady (when her face has finished growing) but she is starting to be self conscious about the knots so I was wondering if they could be established prior to
Answer: Those stitch knots are part of her husk heal over/ The continuous evenness of the skin has been marred by the puncture wounds of the dog bite itself. As it went through all the layers of the coating, the bridge the body makes to repair the injury is not identical to the skin that was there(scratch tissue - which is a different cell structure type that "bridges and joins" the edges together. That "revamp material' the body manufactures is used over the whole body as a "patch all-kit" whether it be the scrape or it be internal organs.
All a plastic surgeon do is cut out the scar and hold the skin closer together by unanimated means so that the "bodies
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Is It Possible To Get Stitches On Old Scars?
Question by XxJayleen_SucksXx | Posted in Skin Conditions
Well my cousin had this burn on the side of her chin it is Visible and it is about 2 inches long. She says that she can get stitches but in my head i am thinking it is unsolvable because i don't think the doctor would even let her get stitches because it's an old scar. So is it even possible to get stitches on old scars that is visible?
Answer: yep, the old injure would be cut out, and a plastic surgeon would put new stitches in.
For Halloween this year, my cocker asked me to make her into Sally Ragdoll from The Nightmare Before Christmas. I've been going over many pictures, and I think about I can do the costume and such, and her eyemake up, but I was wondering how to make the stitches scars look realistic? I don't want to use liner or eye sign over up for it. Are there any ways to use fake skin, or something?
Answer: First, you'll lack to get some Knox Gelatin. This is simply unflavored Jell-O and you can find it at a supermarket. Then You'll want to get some cotton balls/pads and some embargo string (to look like the stitches)
Heat up some water, only a bit, and dump in the Knox Gelatin. The key is too keep it thicker, not too runny. Mix it up, then add in a slight cotton and a length of the string. Let it cool, just enough so that it won't burn your friend when you put it on. Mix it all together, take it out and okay awkward it on your friend so that the string lines up with where you want the stitch to be. You can try to mold it and move it around a bit so that it has some mass and
I have gotten stitches like 3 times and staples on my divert once [not worried about that one] anyways the scar that's bothering me the most is one where I got stitches on my knee and every time I wear skirts or shorts it bothers me. Are there any compassionate of creams I can make at home or something I can do to make it less noticeable?!?!
Answer: mederma will helper, also you can buy band-aid like things that you put on the scar and helps it fade. if that doesn't employment and you have the money for it you can also do laser therapy which doesn't really hurt and will definitely drag them.
I have scars on my scrotum from when I had stitches as a newborn. I comprehend other men who have the same sort of thing and I wonder what are the likely reasons this would have to have been done. Could the scrotum probably not fully closed at parentage? Could a testicle not have dropped on its own properly? Is it possibly some mild form of intersexuality that was corrected? What are the plausible reasons please? I'm not freaked out about it; I've just been curious.
Answer: Valerio,
This is undoubtedly a question for your Dad. He will know. You can explore the information and learn together. You should be able to talk to your Dad about anything whether it seems like he would reply you or not. Good luck.
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It's tolerable and bad... had the residual stitches charmed out of my neck and wrist. The wrist stitches took a great at the same time and are as likely as not not ended - because evidently they had been left in too desire and the scrape has grown over them in places. They reckon the rare circuit seeping gout on the wrist is due to an allergy to the stitches - you could see there were stitches specifically around that section,...
How To Remove Scars From Stitches | LIVESTRONG.COM
How To Do away with Scars From Stitches. Stitches are used when skin is unable to heal on its own after an injury or surgery. A scar will sometimes development ...
Bruising, node, and some soreness is normal. Keep the stitches dry and be gentle with your scars, avoiding movement that could stress the incision sites. With peculiar care, scars will heal well and fade. During this initial recovery period,
Since there is no yearn linear scar there is no need for painful stitches and healing time is significantly reduced. There is no leftover hair donor area numbness and tightness caused by an incision. Results are usually much more natural appearing due
“Even though that faulty dog bite was worse and I still have scars from it, I was fine with it and making jokes as I was getting these stitches in my face,” Shawna said. “But I had grown so much by that in good time always that I was fine. Life happens and you deal
The bruises have healed, her fingernails have grown back and the nine stitches needed to sign her head wound have been removed. She has a scar, an indentation, on her forehead where a gunman hit her with the patsy of the gun.
I did have to end up having stitches on my clock and my hands.” But when the storm that tore apart his second-floor apartment on 20th Passage heaved Aubey, 27, into the air — sending both him and the bathtub he was crouching in crashing to the soil