Adhesive strips, also called butterfly stitches or Steri-Strips™, are small pieces of tape used to help fix cuts. They can close the edges of a small cut or be placed over stitches to help a wound heal after surgery. A healing cut can get infected, so the health care provider cleaned it carefully. You can help prevent infection by taking good care of the cut as it heals.


As the wound heals:


The wound:

What will happen to the adhesive strips? The adhesive strips will fall off on their own, usually within 7–10 days.
Why does a cut or a wound from surgery get a scar? When the deeper layer of the skin is injured, the body uses a protein (collagen) to help fill in the cut area. The filled-in area becomes a scar. A scar forms even if a cut is fixed. Over time, some scars fade or get smaller.