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  2. Could I be allergic to monocryl sutures? When will this end ... -...

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    Monocryl is one of the least reactive sutures. Its completely absorbed by body in 91-119 days according to research publications. You are well beyond that period . In my experience this issue happens with vicryl which is a braided suture, more prone to reaction. Its really hard to say whats going on.

  3. 5 Things to Know About Plastic Surgery Stitches | RealSelf News

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    “The stitches are snaked completely under the skin from one end of the wound,” explains Dr. Ostad. “They make the skin strong without producing any additional scarring.” These stitches can be pulled out after two to three weeks or used with what’s called a Monocryl suture, a nonreactive filament that dissolves on its own. 4.

  4. Vicryl Sutures After Tummy Tuck - Allergic Reaction? - RealSelf

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    Vicryl sutures (made by Ethicon) are made of polyglactin 910, which is a copolymer of 90%glycolide (polyglycolic acid) and 10% L-lactide.These are braided, absorbable sutures that retain 75% of their original strength at 14 days, and 25% at 28 days.

  5. Why Do Patients' Bodies Reject the Green Non-Dissolvable Sutures?

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    This can occur with both absorbable sutures (i.e. Monocryl, Vicryl, & PDS) as well as with non-absorbable sutures (i.e Nylon, Silk, & Prolene). Absorbable sutures absorb through your own body's inflammatory reaction to the suture material. Occasionally, that process can become colonized with bacteria and the suture knot can become infected.

  6. I have a reaction to stitches. How long can I expect this to ......

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    I believe they are wrong.Vicryl sutures (made by Ethicon) are made of polyglactin 910, which is a copolymer of 90%glycolide (polyglycolic acid) and 10% L-lactide.These are braided, absorbable sutures that retain 75% of their original strength at 14 days, and 25% at 28 days. Vicryl Plus sutures have an added coating of triclosan, a broad ...

  7. The Stitches in my Nose Aren't Dissolving and It's Been a ... -...

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    Furthermore, there are absorbable sutures (monocryl, vicryl) that last longer than the period described. In circumstances where the nasal cartilages are reshaped, permanent sutures are frequently used. These should not be palpable within the nose. Ask your Surgeon to take a look and if some form of longer acting suture (such as PDS) was utilized.

  8. What does a non absorbable suture look like? Colour and texture?...

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    Answer: Types of non-absorbable suture. Non-absorbable sutures come in a variety of colors and textures, but the ones most commonly used inside the nose during septoplasty are plain gut and chromic gut. Gut is a light tan color, and chromic gut is a slightly darker tan/brown color. They also come in white (vicryl), clear (monocryl, PDS), and ...

  9. Is there a way to make my absorbably sutures dissolve faster? -...

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    If the sutures use are hydrophilic than soaking with water could help dissolve faster. Call your surgeon to find out exactly which type of suture was used.///. Helpful. 1 person found this helpful. Darryl J. Blinski, MD Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. (283) Get a Consultation. Visit Profile.

  10. Could it be the Vicryl sutures? I have had previous ... -...

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    Suture material choices can have an impact on wound healing as well. Vicryl sutures (made by Ethicon) are made of polyglactin 910, which is a copolymer of 90%glycolide (polyglycolic acid) and 10% L-lactide.These are braided, absorbable sutures that retain 75% of their original strength at 14 days, and 25% at 28 days.

  11. 3 Month Post Blepharoplasty and Suture is Coming out of ... -...

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    Many surgeons use absorbable suture to close their blepharoplasty incisions. Even if they missed a bit of this type of suture, it would all disappear before 3 months. Surgeons also use very non reactive non absorbable suture. Even if bits of this suture gets left behind, which is possible, but again very unlikely.