Subcuticular sutures closed with PDS and
skin glue was also used.
The wounds were sealed with
skin glue.
I didn't know you could make your own
skin glue.
Doctors may prefer absorbable stitches, surgical staples, or even
skin glue to close the incision.
Skin glue may be used sparingly for incisions that don't close perfectly.
Skin glue should not be placed within the surgical incision but on top of the apposed surgical wound.
Dogs and female cats have internal sutures and external
skin glue that provide strength to the tissue as it heals.
Some vets use surgical
skin glue to speed closure and healing.
Mira Schor, The Dreams of All of Us, 2012, Ink, rabbit
skin glue, oil, and gesso on linen, 24 x 28 inches (courtesy Marvelli Gallery)
ingredient's isle, 2013, sand, cayenne pepper, baby powder, coffee, turmeric, cinnamon oil, drift wood, rocks, silk, rabbit skin netting, and drywall, accompanied by sound incased in foam, surrounded by paintings on paper, honey comb board and molded rabbit
skin glue, dimensions variable.
The surface of the paper is laboriously prepared with layer upon layer of rabbit
skin glue and gesso before graphite is applied with meticulous mark making to give an ethereal and luminescent quality.
Alex Crocker, Double GodHead Style, 2015 pigment, rabbit
skin glue, beetroot, oil stick and oil on canvas 65 x 63 in (165 x 160 cm)
Untitled (rose geranium 5) rabbit
skin glue, pigment and egg tempera and oil on paper on canvas over panel 24 «x20» 2017
Rita Ackermann AFRICAN NURSE 2005 - 2008 Acrylic and oil paint, gel medium, oil stick, spray paint, leather, rabbit
skin glue on canvas 67 x 49 x 1 3/4 inches (170.2 x 124.5 x 4.4 cm) ARG # AR2008 - 016 © Rita Ackermann Photo by Christopher Burke
In the exhibition's seven paintings Khan uses a mixture of black pigment, rabbit
skin glue and slate dust, to create an absorbent ground which he applies to aluminium panels or directly to the wall and then sands back to produce a smooth, slate - like surface.
Sexshops continue a significant evolution in Tal R's working practice, a process similar to the historical use of distemper, in which pure pigments are mixed with rabbit
skin glue to achieve canvases that glow with Rothko - like intensity.
On a formal level, McClelland utilizes charcoal, acrylic, gels, clay, and rabbit -
skin glue to investigate the conditional relationship between drawing and words, between painting and writing.
Secundino Hernández Untitled, 2017 Acrylic, rabbit
skin glue, chalk, calcium carbonate and titanium white on linen 311 x 261 x 4 cm 122 1/2 x 102 3/4 x 1 5/8 in Courtesy the Artist and Victoria Miro, London © Secundino Hernández
The Swiss artist, Urs Fischer's cast bronze, oil paint, palladium leaf, clay, chalk gesso, rabbit -
skin glue
As in the past, he works on his canvases flat, spreading out the paint with the aid of spatulas or scrapers over a base of wet rabbit -
skin glue, the drying time of which determines the duration of the piece's execution — a few hours at most.
Over the last twenty years, Zurier has shifted from working exclusively in oil paint that has had the oil largely blotted away to working largely with distemper, which involves mixing pigments with rabbit
skin glue.
Working spontaneously, in one sitting, Moskowitz affixed the discarded and discolored shades to his canvases with rabbit -
skin glue mixed with pigment over the surface of the canvas, leaving visible brush strokes and chance drips and splatters.
Image: Pat Steir, Or, 1973, oil, graphite, colored pencil, and rabbit -
skin glue on canvas, Collection of Barney A. Ebsworth, 1997.86.1
His backgrounds are layers of black pigment, rabbit
skin glue and slate dust, which he sanded down before building up the text in black oil paint.
She primes her paintings with rabbit
skin glue (an old technique), then stains her surfaces with dry pigment so that the entire canvas remains luminous and full of variegated color, not dissimilar from Rothko's paintings.
At that time I was also making these tiny paintings with transparent fabric, rabbit
skin glue and bits of patterned fabric.
JK: The canvases are sized with several layers of rabbit
skin glue and then I paint a single wash of paint on them daily.
Another features a canvas stretched over a wooden frame, taut and glossy with rabbit
skin glue.
The canvas was primed with a base coat of maroon paint made from powder pigments mixed into rabbit
skin glue.
Not exact matches
For more than 30 years, Busy Bees Co-Packing has specialized in contract packaging services, such as shrink wrapping (clear and printed film), end - load and top - load cartoning, blister pack sealing,
skin packaging, assembly,
gluing, variety pack fulfilment, labeling, and many more.
They ranked 12th in the league in scoring at week's end and were challenged by injuries to starting pitchers Kazuhisa Ishii (out for the season with a skull fracture he suffered when struck by a line drive from the Houston Astros» Brian Hunter on Sept. 8), Andy Ashby (who used Krazy
Glue on Sunday to help toughen the
skin over a persistent finger blister) and Kevin Brown (still struggling after June 11 surgery to repair a herniated disk).
Finally, they
glued and nailed on an outer
skin with the planking running fore and aft.
Cyanoacrylate for tissue repair is actually just plain old (sterile) superglue — but it's used to
glue together dry, neat
skin edges, not torn, wet mucosal tissue... This person clearly has no idea...
Question your method of
skin closure, and ask to be sutured, and closed with
glue.
To automatically detect tiny faults and relay their precise locations, civil engineer Simon Laflamme of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his colleagues are devising a «sensing
skin» — flexible patches that
glue to areas where cracks are likely to occur and continuously monitor them.
A
glue which is produced naturally by marine bacteria could be used to repair ships» hulls without taking them into dry dock, and to seal wounds in human
skin and delicate tissue.
But when they
glued the same
skin directly to a dead hagfish's muscles, the tooth readily pierced it.
None of the eight children in the study required
skin grafts, and the constructs healed normally with no stitching,
gluing, or stapling.
A substance secreted by the marine molluscs is part of a
glue that neatly closes
skin wounds in rats.
«Our study is also helping us to see how the cells that make up our
skin can switch on a mechanism to make a kind of
glue, which binds the cells together, ensuring that our
skin maintains its integrity.
The researchers
glued the instrument to a piece of synthetic rubber, then attached that to the animal's
skin.
After the surgery, the
skin on the bird's head was re-sealed with cyanoacrylate surgical
glue (Glubran, Viareggio, Italy).
It's basically the
glue that holds
skin together, making sure it's protected and maintained.
GLYCOLIC ACID Used in moisturisers, peels and exfoliants, glycolic acid pushes through the damaged upper layers of
skin and destroys the «
glue» which holds dead
skin to the surface.
This peel [from his own skincare line] contains two potent glycolic exfoliants that dissolve the
glue that holds the dulling dead cells on, leaving the
skin of your entire face bright, glowing, and refreshed.»
Among its many benefits, honey is an excellent natural exfoliant as it contains acids that loosen the
glue that holds dead
skin cells together.
The reason for that is that collagen is the building block for your bones, for your
skin, it's one of the most common proteins in the body, and it's the
glue that holds everything together.
Snarr had electrodes
glued to their
skin to measure the activity of the muscles below.
It also has a very gentle salicylic acid in it, which dives into pores and dissolves the
glue that makes pores look wider, while also gently exfoliating away dead
skin cells.»
Still, Daniel and Fallon Morell suggest that by boiling down animal and fish bones,
skin, cartilage, tendons and ligaments, we create gelatin - rich liquid that provides the amino acids necessary to make collagen, or «the
glue that holds the body together.»