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What were your incisions closed with?



What were your incisions closed with?  

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  1. 1. What were your incisions closed with?

    • Staples
      24
    • Steri-Strips
      69
    • Steri-Strips AND Sutures
      70
    • Sutures only
      24
    • NuSkin/Skin bonding glue of any type
      101
    • I don't know
      7


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I have searched and searched and can't find a Poll for this, so I thought I'd start one. I'm curious as to what your incisions were closed with, I think I've covered most of the bases. If you were closed with a combination other than what I've got in the poll, can you write it as a reply to the thread? For example if you (like Wheetsin-I think) had staples and Tegaderm/Opsite, your primary closure would be staples, but I'd love to know about the addition of the Opsite/Tegaderm.

I've heard that the clinic I am going to uses staples, and I am NOT a fan (they itch me terribly!), so I've love to a basic cross-section of what people around the world have had. Maybe I can sway the surgeon? I can dream...

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And I'm so glad to hear your demand was met. :P I'd prefer the glue, but will take sutures over staples. (Steri-strips would be okay, too.)

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I too had sutures only. All incisions except the port were removed at 10 days, the port at 2 weeks---we removed them here at home.

No problems~~

Kat

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I had glue only, and I've got to say my scars are the worst I've seen. I can't say it's attributable to the glue -- maybe I'm just a bad scarrer. It has me scared for my upcoming PS, but given that a PS is more concerned with residual scars than even the best band doc would be, I'm hoping for a better outcome. I'm nearly a year out and my port scar really hasn't faded all that much. I'm not sure I'd call it a full-blown keloid, but it's raised a little puffy. Yuck.

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I had glue and sutures on the inside.

Be Blessed!

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Steri Strips for me, and for the gall bladder surgery. Seemed to work well, we will see about the scars.

Wonder why so many different things are used?

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I had glue and internal sutures on all my small incisions and those were covered by tegaderm. My port insicion was sutured and steri-stripped and covered with tegaderm as well. I guess ALL OF THE ABOVE for me!

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Wow, I never guessed they'd cover glue with tegaderm. That's a new one on me (I love learning new things!).

Thanks to everyone for responding, I've got four days till my first consult, so keep 'em coming!

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dissolvable stitches on the inside and steri strips on the outside, but part of the dissovable stitch was on the outside of the skin and felt like fishing line.

About 8 weeks after surgery I was tired of it poking out so I took tweezers and pulled it out!!

My husband had to do the exact same thing. (of course we both called the doc first to make sure it was ok)

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