No probably not. Usually the initial scar will vanish as time passes. Time heals all wounds even emotional ones like the loss of love. Surgical techniques for larger wounds has improved so much that many of them disappear likewise. When we get older most scars dont mean much anyway. They are like battle wounds from an old battlefield.
Abrasion , Incision , Punctured , Laceration , and Avulsion.
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No, iodine is not safe on a cat's wound. The cat will end up licking the wound, therefore getting the iodine in his or her mouth. Iodine is poisonous and should not be consumed orally.
There should be a small one inch scar running head to tail on the cat's belly just below the sternum. Normally there is a small rigid lump under that scar. That scar often just looks like a line.
what is occipital laceration
A laceration is a torn and ragged wound or cut.
Apply petroleum jelly to the wound and cover it with a non-stick bandage. Also, massaging the scar daily with vitamin E may produce a less visible scar.
No, a laceration is a torn ragged wound.
No, a laceration is a torn ragged wound.
Wound approximation is when you bring the edges of a laceration together.
Deep wound laceration
wound or laceration.
Laceration repair means suturing of a wound.
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