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Yup, they use cyanoacrylates for traumatic and surgical wound closure. Small ones you can use just the glue, but if you're getting bigger/deeper than 1cm, typically actual sutures are used prior to glue.

But yeah, some are just straight up "super-glue" while others are more of a flexible compound... common one I use is Dermabond.
 





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Okay, I didn't know there was such a thing. But the way he worded it it sounded like he just used ordinary super glue on his skin.

I did..


But thats the end result of a DIY medical treatment..
Maybe i shoulda got stitches
:crackup:
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I did..


But thats the end result of a DIY medical treatment..
Maybe i shoulda got stitches
:crackup:

Looks like it healed well, but looks like you probably tore your thenar muscles (for your thumb). I can see the line on your left hand where it looks like they were severed from the tendon/bone and probably have some fibrotic (scar) tissue in there from when it healed together incompletely.
 




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