depending on the cut
I would say to the fat tissue at least for stitches. If it is any shallower it can be closed with glue or steri strips.
You either need stitches or you need to use a butterfly bandage
You should see a doctor. You might need stitches.
Temporary stitches, or dissolvable stitches, are put in place by a doctor to fix a cut or surgical incision. Three uses for them are after a vaginal delivery if the woman tore during childbirth, to close up a cut on an internal organ, and in many veterinary surgeries.
crazy glue it
Laser to remove stitches from eye surgery
Knitting slippers is simple. Cast on 29 stitches. Knit as many rows as you need to fit your foot. Then start knit knit purl purl for as many rows as you need. Cut a tail and pull a plastic needle through the stitches. Take it off the needle along with the stitches and pull tight. Then sew in and out of the slipper. do the same thing with the tail at the end of the slipper.
Yes. If its for a cut or something under it.
Your brain. Your hands. And useful items that are available.
If you have a cut that keeps bleeding, or that "gapes" open and won't stay closed, you need stitches to close it up so that it will heal. If you just have a little chunk gone and it stops bleeding, you probably don't need stitches.
To measure how much medicine they get, how many centimeters of line to use for stitches , how big the cut is, and many more! Hope this helps! :)