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Dermal adhesive

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A dermal adhesive (or skin glue) is a glue used to close wounds in the skin as an alternative to sutures, staples, or clips.

Glued closure results in less scarring and is less prone to infection than sutured or stapled closure. There is also no residual closure to remove, so follow-up visits for removal are not required.

Some research is ongoing on making biodegradable glue for use inside the body, which can thus be broken down safely by the body.[1]

Products

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Product Manufacturer
derma+flex Medical Products, Inc.
Dermabond Ethicon, Johnson & Johnson
GluStitch GluStitch Inc.
HistoAcryl B. Braun Melsungen AG
HistoAcryl Flex B. Braun Melsungen AG
Indermil Loctite Corp.
LiquiBand MedlogicGlobal

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