How Zip Stitches Work
Need to close a wound quickly and effectively? Zip stitches might be your answer. Here’s how they work.
First, you place the zip stitch device over the wound. It has adhesive strips on either side that stick to your skin. These strips are connected by small plastic ties running across the wound.
Then, you pull the plastic ties, which brings the edges of the wound together. It’s like tightening the laces on a shoe. The ties pull the skin together evenly, creating a secure closure.
And that's it! Zip stitches offer a quick and efficient way to close wounds, making them a great tool to have on hand.
How Wounds Heal with Zip Stitches
Once the wound is securely closed with zip stitches, your body starts the healing process. The tight closure keeps the wound edges together, reducing the risk of infection and allowing the skin to knit back together more smoothly.
Over the next few days, your body will produce new skin cells and tissues to repair the wound. The adhesive strips keep everything in place, ensuring that the wound heals neatly and minimizes scarring. Once the wound has healed sufficiently, you can gently remove the zip stitches, leaving behind a well-healed wound.
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