No. How much of a scar is left is dependant on the cut, the size and type of suture, and type of stitch. If a small size suture is used for a continuous stitch, then generally the injury heals very well. It's the interrupted stitch that leaves the "railroad" scar. If you ever have a large cut on your face, always ask for a plastic surgeon. This assures that the scar will be as minimal as possible.
Prolene is the name of the suture used and sub cuticular is the the suturing techique used for a neat scar to close the surgical wound. It involves suturing under the skin so that no suture marks are left
Usually 10 to 14 days.
as long as your scar is completely healed you should be able to
it can cause swelling and itching of the face if you cannot get it treated properly it may leave a scar.
Only a few millimeters like between, 2 to 5mm deep, not too deep. (Obviously if it's deeper than that you will need stitches and it will almost always scar then) Any cut will scar if you pick at it though
Leave a Scar was created in 2009.
Stitches are typically used for wounds that are deep or large enough to require closure to promote healing and minimize scarring. Generally, if a scar is less than a few millimeters wide and not deep, it may not require stitches. Instead, smaller wounds can often heal well on their own or with adhesive strips or topical treatments. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for specific recommendations based on the scar's size and location.
The cast of The Legend of Scar-Face - 1910 includes: Frank Lanning as Scar-Face - the Indian
No, but the scar will usually diminish in appearance over time. You will always be able to find it, but some of them are very hard to see.
Brittany Snow said she got the scar from falling on a brick when she was the young age of two, she had 14 stitches which later resulted in the scar we see now
No, if they are white it means they are getting healthier. DO NOT pop them or they WILL leave a scar.
i saw a scar on the girls face