In my experience yea it'll mostly heal in a month but you're gonna have a scar. If you use a razor it's not gonna leave as much of a scar and it'll heal faster as opposed to a kitchin knife.
The time it takes a cut to heal depends on the severity or it and how deep it is. A simple paper cut will usually heal in a few days. A deeper gash that requires stitches can take up to a month to fully heal.
i think 1/4 of a centemeter
About 1 or 2 days , depending how deep it is into your skin
Depends how deep. If it's just on the surface i dont think it matters which direction. If you are cutting deep then it does matter which direction. Bloodloss-wise (deep cut): No. It's not worse. If you cut across the wrists it will clot more (unless in warm water. This can keep blood from clotting)Pain-wise: I really don't know. I do know that if you cut your wrists deep it is excruciatingly painful (either way i think)Honestly: just dont do it. It's not worth it:P
Blood loss can certainly result in shock. Any person who slits his or her wrists certainly is in need of medical attention.
Oh no hun that happens all the time!! It will heal but will deffo scar so don't worry!!
Hi!! No you shouldn't really alllow a deep cut to form a scab, because a scab indicates that the cut was not covered and has dried out. You must always keep a cut (deep or not deep) covered with a bandage and some anti-septic cream must also be applied to the area to keep it from getting infected. The sore must always be covered so that it can heal. There is actually a 'healing lake' if you might call it that helps the sore heal. The body produces this waterty substance so that it can heal sores. If the sore is open this watery substance dries up and the wound cannot heal properly and it also takes a long time to heal, this then causes a scab to appear. Hope that answers your question!! =)
Nope
put turmeric and wait for 2 to 4 weeks
No there is not.Perspective...It depends on the size of the cut, where is it, how deep, etc. Very small, clean cuts in fast growing tissue can indeed heal overnight. However, this isn't the norm, as lacerations this small are most often not even detected.
well,everyone is different,but in most cases yes. it depends on how deep the cuts are too. if they are deep deep than they are more likely to leave scars. but ive always been told that if you pick at a wound after it scabs over,that it will leave a scar no matter how deep it is.
they can do it enywhere there hips,legs,arms(at the top),ankles,wrists but the wrists are the most common