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Depends how deep, facial tisue heals the quickest
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.
Deep Wound was created in 1982.
Deep Wound ended in 1984.
The humanskin is the largest organ of the body. It has the amazing ability to constantly regenerate itself. The skin consists of two main layers, the dermis--deep layer--and the epidermis-Thesurface layer. There are other smaller layers of skin located within these two sections. Specifically, the stratum basale and stratum spinosum layers of the epidermis are responsible for skin regeneration. Skin cells are being born all the time and are rising into the epidermal layers of the skin. Young skin regenerates its surface area every two to three weeks on the epidermal layer.
The normal signs for a wound that is healing is usually the clotting of the blood in the air. If you notice the blood starting to recede and it looks hard then you know it's healing. Depending on the wound of course (i'm thinking a minor cut that has a decent amount of blood and isn't more than 1-2 cm deep). usually within a day it will be scabbed over a bit and be sure not to disturb it during this process otherwise it will re-open.
It will clean the wound but I wouldn't recommend using it if you don't want the horse to freak out. Instead use warm water and soap to clean the wound thoroughly. Then apply a topical antibiotic (such as plain old Neosporin or animal grade Nitrofurizone) to help in healing and prevent infection. You may want to cover the wound with Wonderdust to help in healing and prevent proudflesh. If the wound is deep and on the leg it can be wrapped in VetWrap to keep it clean as well. If you do not wrap the wound make sure you use fly spray to keep flys or bugs from entering the wound.
Deep wound laceration
it depends on how deep the wound is. normally they will use stitches if the wound is small and deep but they use staples if the wound is bigger but not as deep. also staples are newer and supposed to be less painful then stitches. it also depends on where your wound is. normally they staple wounds on the head and stitch on your limbs. hope this helped?
The wound was very deep. Wound spread quickly and infested.
Gash, incision...
Gash, incision...