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Stitches and staples are two methods by which a wound may be closed.

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What does internal stitches mean?

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I have to guess--Nobody. Stitches were used from the earliest days as an adaptation from cloth and animal skin sewing. The jaws of ants were applied to wounds too. This is nearly the same as staples.


Can staples be used as a suture in lew of stitching?

Staples are commonly used in wound repair instead of typical stitches where the tissue is jagged and or missing. Stitches are usually used on clean straight insicions where are the tissue being repaired can be accounted ofr. Staples are stronger and tear less generally so when some of the flesh is missing they use them to pull the edges together to aid in the new growth of skin.


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Does it hurt to remove staples in the head?

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.