Those who have endured large, open wounds often must face the common suture procedure to patch up their lacerations. To say the least, it’s a painful process, but a necessary one. But what if the wound is too large, and long and painful surgery is required?
To bid farewell to such incisions, that’s where the innovative Israeli-invented
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