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Do you use stitches to close up the incisions?

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Dr. Alvarez uses and absorbable suture called Monocryl So no stitches need to be removed. Your small wounds will be covered with Steri-stripsThey will stay on for about 7 days. You will be able to shower with regular soap and water. You will be instructed not to apply any ointments or creams on the wounds for 15 days. You will not be able to submerge in a bathtub, hot-tub or a swimming pool for a couple of weeks.

Are there any stitches?

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No. Most all the varicose vein procedure requires only small openings which do not require any stitches. See similar questions...

Will the stitches have to come out?

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Usually not. The stitches are made of a special material that does not require removal. Occasionally after your eye has healed, a stitch may become loose and produce a slight irritation of the eye. It can then be easily and painlessly removed in your doctor's office. Sometimes, a few weeks after surgery, your surgeon may cut some stitches to give the eye a better shape. This, too, is completely painless and is done in your doctor's office. See similar questions...

Can I use K-9 Companion on an incision before the stitches are removed?

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It is recommended that you wait until the stitches are removed. If staples are used, then the spray can be applied before they are removed. See similar questions...

How do I use Custom Stitches in my pattern?

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SymblCro keeps a catalogue of all your custom stitches, but you must specifically add to the pattern those stitches you want to use in that pattern. This is to keep your stitch choice lists from getting too long. To see your entire catalogue, open the Custom Stitch List from the View menu. Add an existing custom stitch to the pattern you are working on by selecting the the stitch and clicking the AddToPattern button. See similar questions...

Where are the incisions made and how big are they?

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The incision for the insertion of the laparoscope in usually done at the belly button. It is 3-12mm in size (quarter to half inch). Similarly 1 to 3 more incisions may be made lower, close to the pubic bone in order to insert the operating instruments. These incisions are also very small (quarter to half inch). See similar questions...

Can I use CycleBeads if I am close to menopause?

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Yes, as long as your cycles are between 26 and 32 days long. However, as you approach menopause, your cycles may become irregular ? either shorter or longer. When this happens, CycleBeads will not work for you. See similar questions...

Do you use a high-powered operating microscope to place the stitches?

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Dr. Finnerty uses state-of-the-art operating microscopes by Zeiss and Leica - the foremost manufacturers of these precision instruments in the world. These scopes have optical magnification up to 40x power, superb optical characteristics, and precision power focus and zoom capabilities. Read more ... See similar questions...

Can I use Flex-Power Pain Relief Cream on an open wound or stitches?

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How many stitches do you use for a steek?

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In my not-so-humble opinion, Fair Isle is much easier than intarsia. But then, that might because I have very rarely met an intarsia design that I liked. If you want to get your feet wet in two-color knitting, you might want to start with a two-color Norwegian design. That way you can get accustomed to two-color knitting but not have a lot of different colors to deal with. Start small, like with a hat. See similar questions...

Close •What kind of artwork files can I use?

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Artwork can vary by printing method, so look at the information links for the specific product you need to order. Generally, we can accept most types of professional graphics files. Generally, the file formats used are vector type files, also known as "draw" files. See similar questions...

Close •What printing process do you use?

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In general, we use the following label production methods: flexography, digital thermal, digital ink-based, silk screening and lithography. Each of these methods has different processes for printing your ink colors. We offer CMYK or process color/4 color printing and spot or PMS - Pantone Matching System printing. Digital printing and thermal ribbon printing "interpret" color values for printing on their unique equipment. See similar questions...

Will there be stitches in my eye after surgery?

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Yes, depending on the type of surgery and the size of the opening required, one or more stitches are generally used to close the opening made by your surgeon. However, the stitches can not be felt. In some cases, the cataract can be removed and a new intraocular lens may be implanted and securely placed without stitches. See similar questions...

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