If your son has a cut that is long, jagged, or deep enough that you are concerned about scarring, you should consult a healthcare practitioner. Don't wait on this. At least, make a telephone call to your provider. This is especially important for facial wounds. For one thing, your son's wound might require stitches, skin adhesive, or butterfly bandaging. These measures close a wound, and help it heal more cleanly, without scarring. A practitioner can advise you on additional measures, including vitamin E, massage, and sun protection, that can minimize scarring.
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