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 **Wound closure** refers to the medical process of bringing the edges of a wound together to promote healing, reduce infection risk, and optimize functional and cosmetic outcomes. The method used depends on multiple factors such as wound type, size, contamination, tension, and patient-specific factors. **Wound closure** refers to the medical process of bringing the edges of a wound together to promote healing, reduce infection risk, and optimize functional and cosmetic outcomes. The method used depends on multiple factors such as wound type, size, contamination, tension, and patient-specific factors.
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   * **Bite wounds**: Often left open or managed with delayed closure due to infection risk.   * **Bite wounds**: Often left open or managed with delayed closure due to infection risk.
  
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-Would you like to add **postoperative care**, **suture removal timelines**, or **antibiotic considerations**? 
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