
Suturing
Suturing is a medical technique used to close wounds or cuts by stitching tissue together with a special thread called suture. This process helps the skin and underlying tissues heal properly, reduces infection risk, and minimizes scarring. A healthcare professional carefully passes the thread through the tissue on either side of the wound, then ties knots to hold everything in place. Suturing is a common and essential part of wound care, whether after surgery or injury, enabling the skin to recover and regain strength efficiently.