On the sight of the wound, there may be a scar...
This wound has healed very quickly.
An entry and exit wound generally refer to the two parts of a bullet wound that passes all the way through. The entry wound is where the bullet hits something, and the exit wound is where the bullet exits after passing all the way through.
Because after a certain time the edges of the wound have healed over, so would not heal to each other if they were stitched together. (If you did need the wound stitched after the edges of the wound had healed, some of the healed skin would have to be cut away, then the edges could be stitched together).
he was never truly healed in middle-earth, he had to sail to the true-west for that. assume the Valar healed him there.
It means the person had a previous wound that has healed, but that they feel pain over this healed spot, and that they felt pain in an area that was nine inches long.
scar
You grad plyers and yank it out!
Not until the wound is completely healed. Doing so before it is completely healed will create scar tissue within the wound, since you're tearing the healing tissue with the skipping motion.
By not getting shot
Dr- Christian - 1956 Bullet Wound 1-15 was released on: USA: 1957
A normal scar left by a wound can be healed by applying cocoa butter. It can also be lessened by putting on lavender oil and rose oil.
The exit wound of a bullet is typically larger than the entry wound due to several factors, including the deformation and expansion of the bullet as it travels through tissue. Upon exiting, the bullet often creates a larger cavity as it pushes aside more tissue, and the pressure and shock waves generated can cause additional damage. Additionally, the bullet may lose structural integrity upon impact, leading to a more irregular and wider exit pathway. This combination of physical effects results in a larger exit wound compared to the more focused entry wound.