SkinnyMedic suggests that superglue is a useful product for sealing small cuts.
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Maybe, but trying to get it off of an infected area is not pleasant for a patient. I can see its use if thats all you have though.
Thats a problem , as the only thing that I know of that gets super glue off is acetone or nail polish remover ( acetone gell )
I dont know how true this is …….but I heard that super glue was originally designed as a field expedient wound suture .
Maybe use if in dire need, out in the middle of nowhere. I have seen some bad infections underneath the medical glue. The doctors I work with dont use it for that reason
I have a buddy that does this all the time. I wonder if the wounds you’ve seen would have been infected regardless of using superglue?