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Permanent stitches, also known as permanent sutures, are a type of surgical stitching used to close wounds or surgical incisions that are intended to remain in place for an extended period of time. These stitches are typically made from non-absorbable materials, such as nylon or polypropylene, which do not break down in the body. They provide long-term support for healing tissues and are often removed at a later date, depending on the specific healing requirements. Permanent stitches are commonly used in procedures where durability is essential for optimal recovery.

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