This will depend upon what is amputated. Losing the last portion of a finger may take just a few weeks to let the surgical site heal while losing a leg can take months or years to recuperate and regain mobility.
Without enough information, this question is difficult to answer. So here's what you need to know: 1. Do you have short-term disability at your work? 2. Do you pay for insurance? Even with this information, I can't answer it compeltely. However, I can tell you that the shortest time would be if you do not use your finger for your work (a tap dancer?). However, if you work in a factory, the finger may be essential. It all depends on your company's policies. I hope the finger stays on! mbm
The correct answer is... it ddosent heal, your finger does not grow back, we are not lizards
Amputation
Amputation means taking a limb off.
Amputation
amputation
A person who suffers from apotemnophobia has a fear of amputation. So, if they were confronted by a person who had a finger, hand, or arm cut off they would run away.
She pointed her finger at the painting to indicate the area that needed touch-ups.
Amputation.
AMPUTATED ..
basically, you cut off the leg.
To prune or lop off, as branches or tendrils., To cut off (a limb or projecting part of the body)
put butter on your finger so your finger is slippery and pull off the ring
Because when you put a band aid on your finger, your locking all the moisture on that part of the finger. When that happens, your finger is really damp so when you take the band aid off after a long time then it just turns all mushy and wet. You are not really making your finger paler. Hope I Helped! 8)