"Some skin doctors, dermatologists, use needles depending on what they are doing. If something needs to be numbed, botox is being administered, or any other type of injection, then yes needles will have to be used. Otherwise, no needle will be needed."
* yes, but only when needed. like vaccines and other tests.
The blood nations people used bones,needles,yarn,or strings made out of animal flesh. Other tools we use now accept most them are made of animal bones or animal flesh
To increase the number of stitches per inch. That is, smaller needles produce a tighter woven piece, while larger needles produce a looser, more open woven piece.
Not really. Needles used to inject drugs are hollow. Sewing needles are not.
They are called circular needles and they are used in exactly the same way as straight needles.
you use a microscope and needles.
Magnum needles are used to color in large areas of skin or for shading effects
In people who use intravenous drugs, the bacteria can enter the blood stream through unsterilized, contaminated needles and syringes
Yes, they have needles that are sterilized and come in packaging after they are used they are thrown out. It is too risky to use used needles because they can spread infection.
Yes. Not the steel or plastic needles we use today, but rather needles made from bone or wood splinters.
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