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Chin Laceration

Chin Laceration

This photo shows a gaping laceration (cut) of the chin. It will require closure with either sutures or skin glue (such as Dermabond).

First Aid Care Advice:

  • Apply direct pressure for 10 minutes to stop any bleeding.
  • Wash the cut with soap and water.
  • Once the bleeding has stopped, cover with a gauze dressing or adhesive bandage.

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