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Medical Conditions - Laceration

A laceration is a type of soft tissue injury caused by sharp objects. The tearing of the soft tissue in this condition causes irregular separation of the skin and underlying soft tissue structures. Laceration causes bleeding and pain. Suturing is done for wound closure and approximation of the tissue structures. Along with this, disinfection of the wound is done.

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Is it safe to resume workouts after facial stitch removal?

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Is it concerning to have a spot after fat grafting to the chin?

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Why does my tongue laceration hurt even months later?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. When there is a laceration injury, the hurt will take several days to heal. Please follow the instructions given to you in the follow-up messages.

What are the post-care instructions for a laceration?

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