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I don't know if this is a stupid question or not but here it goes.

Does everyone have stitches that need to be removed? I have read of some people going to have their stitches out, but others have never mentioned it.

just wondering

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Lisa,

I have stitches but I do not have them removed. So no, not everyone has stitches that need to be removed.

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I have disolvable ones - just the tail end sticks out - it gets a bit itchy as it heals, but they are mostly gone now.

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I had the disolvable ones, w/ the ends sticking out, but it took several weeks (about 5, cause they were still there when I got my first fill) before they went away altogether.

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My glue is gone and most of my scabs are gone too - but, I have a piece of what looks like fishing line (appx 1/4 inch) sticking out of the end of my largest scar. Is this a dissolvable stitch? If so, how long does it take to dissolve?

Parvathi - is that what yours looked like?

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Kind of a glue/betedine over the whole stomach area. No steri-strips. Could shower right away.

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Steri-strips for me. As you can see, each doctor is different, and some doctors may use different closing methods for different patients. Ask your doctor to see what he/she has in mind.

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GLUE! And I loved it! My scars look as small as little mosquito bites and even my port scar is hardley visible unless you get into "partner" range

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