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Posted by: rick gordon at Mon Apr 11 13:01:01 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick gordon ] crazy glue or super glue was originally invented in Canada as a surgical suture that why it sticks better to skin then anything else. The U.S. version has additives that make unsafe for internal use, It can be applied to the surface of a wound if you are careful not to get any actually in the wound. I wouldn't recomend this, because you increase your chance of infection by sealing the injury and trapping bacteria within. The healthiest thing for you to do would be to cover the injury with "new skin" an anticeptic that covers a wound like a bandage. Their tails are designed to seperate and break off. Without seeing the injury you are talking about, I can't say if it is likely to heal or not, but I would say that it is unlikely to heal straight regardless of what you do. | ||
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