It's generally considered too late for stitches if more than 6 to 8 hours have passed since the injury occurred, especially for deep wounds. However, certain factors, like the type and location of the wound, can affect this timeframe. If the wound is large, gaping, or continues to bleed, seeking medical attention is essential regardless of time. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific advice regarding any injury.
Yes, you just have to keep a close eye on your stitch tension: not too loose and not too tight. If your stitches are too loose they will sag. If your stitches are too tight they will pucker your fabric.
Too Late Too Late was created on 2007-02-19.
Yes, if stitches are left in too long, they can cause discomfort and potentially lead to infection in a cat's skin. It's important to follow the veterinary recommendations for suture removal to prevent any complications.
It would be "too late."
"it's too late" has the correct spellings.
No. Too Late? Nope! Its not an Adverb! :)
its never too late.
The phrases "too late" and "too early" are both correctly written.
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.
Never is too late.
The Fisher Family - 1952 Too Late - Yet Not Too Late was released on: USA: 22 January 1956
Too Little Too Late was created on 2006-08-15.