No stitches needed: new skin glue closes wounds faster
NCT ID NCT07613892
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a special skin glue to close surgical cuts instead of using stitches or staples. The glue is applied on the skin and dries quickly, which may reduce the time needed to close the wound and lessen damage to the skin. The study involved 60 people who had a surgical incision that needed closing. Researchers checked how well the wound stayed closed and how the scar looked afterward.
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Locations
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Nadora Healthcare
Johnstown, Colorado, 80534, United States
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