Sunday, September 10, 2017

How to Super-Glue a Cut Together

Super-glue can be used to close a small cut by serving as a fake, outer-layer of skin. This glue works as a band-aid while your wound heals and will naturally wear off over time. However, this method is only for use on minor cuts, if you have a severe cut please see a doctor for stitches or other treatment.

Instructions

    1

    Clean the cut with warm, soapy water and antiseptic. Let it dry well.

    2

    Squeeze the cut closed and add a touch of super-glue over the small wound. Spread evenly with a cotton swab or small applicator.

    3

    Allow the glue to dry while applying light pressure and holding the cut closed. This may take a few minutes but make sure you have the cut sealed the way you would like it to heal.

    4

    Know that the glue will serve as an outer coating to protect the cut from dirt, debris and infection. It will be mostly waterproof but remember that the super-glue is not invincible, it is only a temporary solution and you could still re-open the cut.

    5

    Be aware that over a short period of time the glue will begin to wear but new skin should be growing underneath. By the time the super-glue wears off, your cut should be mostly healed.

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