This fine craftsmanship embodies skillful cuts and extra details such as single stitches made by hand.
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"When the stitches were put in, we started seeing the lung inflate and deflate, " Green said.
Turns out, one of her stitches didn't heal properly and became infected, she said.
Up close, it turned out to be a silk embroidery--containing, Jiang said, 2.5 million stitches.
The advantage of FUE is that it allows for minimal scarring and no stitches.
Her eldest son Gorave needed 35 stitches and his brother suffered cuts and bruises.
She had fallen and ended up with a broken cheekbone and five stitches under her eyebrow.
"The stitches will be taken out later today, " Kempson told this website on Friday.
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Elmander needed five stitches in a head wound after contesting a header with the Manchester United defender.
Between the ages of seven and seventeen, Steltzner broke thirty-two bones and got a hundred and seventy-two stitches.
Staples and stitches can help anchor dressings and skin grafts but inevitably cause some trauma to the tissue.
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Battier made two free throws, then departed for the Heat locker room to get stitches on his chin.
The victim, in his early 20s, received eight stitches at a specialist facial clinic at Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
It also knows about candidates for stitchable panoramas and stitches them together automatically.
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She has quite a few stitches under her chin and her shoulder is not as bad as first thought.
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The boy suffered a broken arm and facial injuries requiring stitches after up to four men set upon him.
Throughout his 45-minute interview with Steve Forbes, Mahathir had the crowd in stitches.
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They include 6, 000 hand-sewn stitches and often require 40 hours of expert labor.
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The person also received cuts to their chin and knee requiring 11 stitches.
But that resulted in one trip to the emergency room and four stitches.
Myers was hurt -- badly enough to warrant 47 stitches -- but the two took off toward the shore.
On the right is a handwritten manuscript pertaining to treaty-signing and personal histories, embellished by illustrations, stitches and fringes.
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Each lace motif was applied with tiny stitches every two to three millimeters.
The victim was taken to George Eliot Hospital where he had 13 stitches.
This stitches together images from lots of cameras to provide live video of an area as big as a town.
Bastareaud, who suffered a suspected broken eye socket and needed stitches to facial cuts, misses this weekend's Test against Australia.
After the attack - which was caught on CCTV - the victim spent 36 hours in hospital and needed 12 stitches.
She suffered cuts to her mouth, cheek and nose which required 42 stitches "shattering" her self-confidence and making her feel unattractive.
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He said he had 30 medical staples put in the back of his head, and six stitches over his left eye.
Any parent who has witnessed their toddler getting stitches wanted to intervene, but the discomfort inflicted by market re-allocations must transpire.
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