Abstract
Subcuticular sutures have been extensively used for closure of wounds, particularly when good cosmesis is required. Both absorbable and nonabsorbable sutures are used in subcuticular sutures. Nonabsorbable sutures have some distinct advantages over absorbable sutures from cosmetic point of view, when used in subcuticular sutures. The challenge remains in keeping the nonabsorbable suture secure and in situ. We present six different methods of securing the suture in position while closing the wound with a nonabsorbable suture (2-0/3-0 polypropylene, polyamide, or polyethylene).