No you need a docter
Depends on what/how you mean. If you managed to accidentally get staples stuck in your head, yes you are looking at a fair world of hurt getting them pulled out, though the doctor will likely administer a local anesthetic to help a little bit. However, if you are referring to medical staples (which are sometimes used rather than stitches) they won't be significantly uncomfortable to remove.
To remove staples
Go to a doctor.
Ideally you wouldn't remove the staples yourself - the veterinarian or vet tech would do this. The visit is pretty cheap, but this way the vet gets to take a look at the surgical site and make sure everything healed up like it was supposed to.
My daughter had to get staples in her head 8 days ago, and I just removed them a second ago. The nurse at the hospital gave me a little tool to take them out with. You just have to put it in and squeeze. The staples will just pop right out. Do not yank on them. I just saw a video on u tube that had a guy doing it to his friend. Maybe that will help some. It shows the tool, and how to use it. Hope this helps a bit!!
There is a tool for doing so. It is called a staple decleater.
My scalp staples were removed yesterday. I have lots of dried blood on my hair and scalp. What do I use to remove this?
The staples are easy enough to remove from the stapler, I use a staple remove tool that is usually used to remove staples from documents, the type with a long handle. The issue for me is, although this is easy enough to do, this tends to happen several times per day, every day with this stapler. It is time consuming and a bit annoying to deal with this everyday. I suppose I will just trash this stapler, and purchase a new one...
Unless a doctor is involved, I would not remove a girl's hair at all.
carpet nails: claw hammer and small pry bar carpet staples: channel locks. grip the crown of the staple and roll the channel locks along the curved side. padding staples: 4 inch scrapper. slide the scrapper along the floor and the staples should pop right out.
The goal of doctor's in addressing cancer is to find a way where they can remove caner without chemotherapy and prevent cancer altogether.
You don't: Instead, you ask your doctor about using Ritalin, which is the same as Concerta (Methylphenidate) but without the timed/slow release.