Introduction
Dermabond is a topical skin adhesive
that can be used in place of stitches or staples to close wounds
or incisions. By applying Dermabond, wounds can be closed very quickly.
Since it can be used in place of stitches, treating and caring for
wounds may be less traumatic. Dermabond is the only medical grade
adhesive that has been approved by the FDA for the topical closure
of lacerations and incisions.

Product
Overview and Description
Dermabond
offers a secure skin closure alternative for easily approximated skin edges
of surgical incisions and lacerations that otherwise would be closed with
sutures, staples or skin strips. Dermabond is spread on top of the wound
while the skin edges are held together. It dries to form a strong, flexible
bond and protective covering for the cut. Dermabond sheds from the skin
during the incision-healing period (usually seven to ten days), so there
is no need for suture removal as there is with stitches. Dermabond represents
a major advance in the treatment of wounds and incisions. It has many advantages
over stitches and staples such as: faster closure time, less need for local
anesthesia, elimination suture/staple removal, favorable cosmetic results.
Bandages and dressings are optional because Dermabond forms its own protective
"dressing" over the wound. In addition, the patient can shower
or bathe immediately.

Product
Use and Procedure
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Uses
Dermabond is ideal for use on most areas of the
body except in areas where the skin is stretched or pulled
(like a knee or an elbow). It is generally not used in hairy
areas or in the mouth. It should be used with caution around
the eyes. The treated wound should have even and straight,
not jagged or torn, edges.
Application
After the wound has been cleaned, Dermabond should be lightly
applied in at least three thin layers, as the edges of the
wound are held together. As the Dermabond is applied, it begins
to form a strong, flexible bond, and reaches full strength
in approximately two and a half minutes. As the wound heals,
Dermabond wears off the skin, with complete healing usually
occurring in seven to ten days.
Caring for Wounds Treated with Dermabond
Dermabond allows the health care professional and the patient
to easily check the appearance and condition of the wound
while it is healing. During the healing process, the wound
should be kept dry and protected. The patient should be instructed
not to scratch, rub or pick at the Dermabond in order to prevent
the film from becoming loose. Showering and bathing are permissible,
but the wound shouldn't be soaked. The patient should refrain
from swimming and/or any activities that cause heavy perspiration
as well as prolonged exposure to sunlight or tanning lamps.
Although Dermabond can eliminate the need for bandages and
dressings, some patients may prefer to use it as a protective
covering. If a dressing is used, it should not be taped directly
over the Dermabond because the removal of the tape could also
remove the Dermabond. Also, bandages that get wet should be
immediately replaced. Liquid or ointment medications should
be avoided because they could loosen the film before the wound
is healed.
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Features
and Benefits
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Wounds
can be closed faster than with regular stitches. |
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A
strong, flexible bond is formed on the skin in only 45- 60
seconds. |
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Dermabond
reaches full strength in approximately two and a half minutes. |
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Patients
can shower and bathe immediately (providing they don't soak
the wound). |
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Dermabond
disappears naturally as the wound heals. |
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Complete
skin healing usually occurs within seven to ten days. |
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No
stitches to remove. |
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Cosmetic
results comparable to stitches. |
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Reduces
the discomfort and anxiety associated with stitches and needles.
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Reduces
the treatment cost because there is no need for suture kits
or suture removal kits. |

Frequently
Asked Questions
| Q: |
Where
can Dermabond be applied? |
| A: |
Dermabond can be
used on any area of the body where movements won't repeatedly stretch
on the wound. These areas include the face, legs, arms, chest, back,
shoulder, and scalp wherever hair is not present. The wound should
have even, straight edges. Dermabond is not recommended for joints,
knees or elbows, or areas where dense hair exists.
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| Q: |
Can
Dermabond be used near the eyes? |
| A: |
Yes, but
special care must be taken in this area. The eye should be
covered during application and face positioned so that adhesive
"runoff" does not get near or in the eye.
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| Q: |
What if Dermabond drips where it's not supposed to?
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| A: |
If Dermabond
has accidentally drips in the wrong spot, there is a window
of approximately 45 seconds to wipe it away. If more than
45 seconds pass, petroleum jelly or acetone can safely remove
the Dermabond.
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| Q: |
Why
is Dermabond purple?
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| A: |
A non-toxic
purple coloring is added to Dermabond so that the practioneer
can see that it is ready to be applied. Also, children often
find the purple color pleasant and non-threatening.
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| Q: |
Will
there be a scar after using Dermabond?
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| A: |
The cosmetic
results from using Dermabond are similar, if not better, to
those from stitches. Plus, there aren't the noticeable "track
marks" that come from sutures.
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| Q: |
Will
a child be able to "pick off" Dermabond?
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| A: |
Dermabond
forms a very secure bond, and cannot be easily picked off.
However, as with any wound or incision, children should be
instructed not to touch the wound until it has fully healed.
Dermabond will naturally shed off as the wound heals.
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| Q: |
What
makes Dermabond better than Super Glue in the Athletic Training
industry?
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| A: |
Some adhesives
contain shorter alkyl chain derivatives of cyanoacrylates
(methyl, ethyl) that tend to be tissue toxic as they break
down quickly. Their breakdown products, cyanoacetate and formaldehyde,
can cause inflammatory reactions. This is why short chain
derivatives are limited to products for non-medicinal purposes.
Dermabond's name is 2-Octyl Cyanoacrylate, which is an FDA-approved
"skin glue." It forms a safe, secure covering for
wounds or incisions.
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Customer
Testimonials
"For physicians, Dermabond makes closing a surgical incision
faster and simpler, compared to sutures. For patients, this innovation
in skin closure resulted in excellent scar outcomes and eliminated
the trauma of suture removal."
Dean M. Toriumi, M.D.
Associate Professor,
University of Illinois at Chicago

Product Ordering Information
| SH
Catalog # |
Product
Name |
| 28200 |
Johnson
and Johnson Dermabond, Single Use Vial |
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