stitches are points and the verb to take out is enlever
well it takes about a week to get the stitches out. I got mine taken out after a week.
To some extent it will for a second. When stitches are removed there is a little tug of the stitch as it is taken out. You can feel it, but it isn't as bad as when the stitch was put in. I had 8 taken out recently and was glad to have them out since they started to pull a little on the area where they were.
Stitches on your face after an accident for example are "points de suture". Stitches in sewing would simply be "points" + the type of stitch (e.g: back stich > point arrière).
They are basting stitches which can easily be taken out at a later time. they are longer than the normal stitches
No I would say not because it was just stitches being taken out so it shouldn't
You can't brush your teeth until the stitches dissolve. You need to ask a dentist for this info.
The best thing to do is ask the vet.
It depends on the type of stitches they used, but more often times than not, they dissolve.
The basic stitches used in embroidery range from relatively easy to fairly complex. The easier stitches include chain stitch, long & short stitch and french knots. Once you have mastered the easier stitches, you can progress to split stitch, redwork embroidery and fly stitch.
Until the stitches are taken off and healed.
They are used in hospitals as stitches because they will desolve in light and there is no need for them to be taken out.
don't ask me that if I don't know it. ___________ This is a question for your doctor.