Non Absorbable Sutures

Non Absorbable Sutures Material:

Non absorbable suture material is a type of surgical thread that is not absorbed by the body after it is used. This means that it will continue to remain in the body for a period of time, usually several weeks or months. This can be advantageous in some situations, such as when patients need to have stitches removed from their body at a later date.

The most common type of non-absorbable suture is nylon, which is strong and flexible enough to be used with most types of soft tissue. Nylon can be dyed different colors so that it blends in with surrounding skin when it’s being used for cosmetic purposes rather than for medical ones; however, this does not affect the quality of the product itself.


Non Absorbable Sutures Benefits:

Non absorbable sutures are made of synthetic materials that do not break down in the body. They are used to hold a wound closed or to reinforce an area of tissue to prevent tearing.

Non absorbable sutures are used to hold tissues together after an incision has been made. They are often made out of nylon, but they can also be made out of other materials such as polypropylene or polyester. The type of material used depends on what kind of tissue it will be holding together and how long you want the stitches to last before they dissolve naturally over time.