Dermabond is a skin adhesive that is used by a doctor instead of stitches to close open wounds. This leads to a fast recovery for the patient and allows the doctor to avoid using a needle.
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Using dermabond is not an injury, it is a treatment of an injury. Any treatment that goes beyond first aid would make the injury OSHA recordable, always assuming that it met the other criteria for OSHA recordability.
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Just wait. It will wear off in about a week, as your skin replaces and sloughs itself. If it is on an incision line, or was used to repair a laceration or something, it should stay on that long anyway. If you have some on intact skin and it's annoying you, try washing a lot and/or using a nailbrush. I used it once to glue shut a ruptured blister on my finger, expecting it to last a week, and it wore off by the following day because I so frequently wash my hands at work.
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Yes, it does. Here's a quote from Johnson & Johnson, the manufacturers. Based on a proprietary 2-octyl cyanoacrylate technology which allows a device to contain a monomer at room temperature that can polymerize rapidly upon activation and form a tenacious bond, Dermabond™ quickly found acceptance in emergency rooms and clinics all over the country. Dermabond adhesive polymerizes on contact with moisture on the skin's surface to form a strong but flexible film that allows the patient to go about routine daily activities, even showering. The consumer version of Dermabond™ is BAND-AID® Brand Liquid Bandage. In their own word's, "Discover the ultimate liquid bandage: it stays on better than ordinary bandages, even on those hard-to-cover places. Liquid Bandage has a no-sting formula that dries quickly and forms a clear, flexible, breathable seal that is 100% waterproof. It stops minor bleeding and minor pain instantly, while keeping out water, dirt, and germs".