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A small kitchen accident or a scraped knee might seem minor — but without proper care, even a small cut can lead to infection or scarring. At Cermak Immediate Care, our medical team helps patients treat lacerations and skin tears safely, ensuring faster healing and fewer complications.
Whether it’s a deep cut from a sharp object or a delicate skin tear, knowing how to respond makes all the difference. Here’s what every patient should know about laceration injuries, treatment, and when to seek professional help.
A laceration injury is a deep cut or tear in the skin or underlying tissue, usually caused by sharp objects, tools, or accidents.
When you wonder, “Laceration is which type of injury?” — it’s a traumatic open wound, distinct from scrapes or punctures.
Unlike minor abrasions that only affect the surface, lacerations often involve bleeding, tissue damage, and a higher risk of infection.
Example:
You’re slicing vegetables, the knife slips, and you end up with a deep cut that won’t stop bleeding — that’s a classic laceration.
|
Injury Type |
Description |
Severity |
Treatment |
|
Abrasion |
Surface scrape |
Mild |
Clean & cover |
|
Laceration |
Deep cut/tear |
Moderate–Severe |
May need stitches |
|
Puncture |
Small hole from sharp object |
Varies |
Doctor evaluation |
Causes include:
Types of lacerations:
|
Type |
Depth |
Common Treatment |
|
Superficial |
Shallow skin layer |
Clean & bandage |
|
Deep |
Through tissue or fat |
May need stitches |
|
Contaminated |
Contains dirt or debris |
Medical cleaning + antibiotics |
|
Avulsion (skin flap) |
Skin pulled away |
Urgent medical care |
No matter the cause, the first step is to stop the bleeding and clean the area — but deep or dirty wounds should always be seen by a healthcare provider.
If you’re asking, “How do you treat a laceration?” — here’s a simple guide:
Our Tip:
Our team at Cermak Immediate Care offers same-day wound cleaning, suturing, and tetanus shots to ensure your cut heals safely and minimizes scarring.
Skin tears often affect older adults or people with fragile skin. They occur when the outer layer of skin separates from the tissue beneath, usually due to friction or trauma.
Here’s how to care for skin tears:
Prompt, gentle care can prevent scarring or delayed healing. For large or painful skin tears, walk into Cermak Immediate Care for professional dressing and treatment.
Seek immediate care if you notice:
At Cermak Immediate Care, our healthcare professionals provide:
Whether it’s a kitchen accident, sports injury, or skin tear, proper wound care prevents complications and scarring.
At Cermak Immediate Care, our compassionate team provides expert, same-day treatment for cuts, lacerations, and skin tears — helping your skin heal safely and beautifully.
Walk in today or book your visit online — your recovery starts here.
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