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  1. Skin glue, also called liquid stitches or suture glue, is a special medical glue used to close wounds or cuts after a procedure or surgery. It can be used on its own, or with stitches (sutures), staples, or white skin tapes (steri-strips).
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    A dermal adhesive (or skin glue) is a glue used to close wounds in the skin as an alternative to sutures, staples, or clips. Glued closure results in less scarring and is less prone to infection than sutured or stapled closure. There is also no residual closure to remove, so follow-up visits for removal are not required.
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    Skin glue is a special medical glue often used to close small or minor wounds. It can be used on its own or with adhesive tape (steri-strips). The glue brings the edges of a wound together, stops bleeding and puts a protective waterproof cover over it.
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    Skin glue, also known as medical adhesive or surgical glue, is commonly used in surgical procedures to close incisions. It provides a strong bond that holds the edges of the incision together, promoting healing and reducing the risk of infection.
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