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Facial Scissors


Facial Scissors

Trim nose hair and eyebrows, or for him; mustache, sideburns, or beard without fear of nicks. The rounded ends of each stainless steel point curve away from the face to make ouch-free trimming a snap.
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Questions & Answers for Tweezerman Facial Scissors

Question
is this okay to remove a stitch?
I have a stitch left over from my surgery right at the end of my septum in my nose. it bothers me a lot, it's really tight feeling and sore. my doctor said I should be able to cut it right out, and with a little pull take it out. :( *gawp* or wait until Monday for him ...
would these do the trick? i work right across the street from Sephora ... so.
and i don't wanna buy cheap stuff that would hurt me!
asked 4 years, 1 month ago
andromeda84
(Seattle)
on Facial Scissors
4 answers
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answer 1
I'm no nurse, but I don't think they would be delicate enough to do a good job.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
dancingdaphne
(Hilton Head Island, SC)
answer 2
I would not use these for stitch removal. I have a pair of pointed ones that are much more suited for accuracy. They were also much cheaper but work great. My husbands constantly trying to snag them from me. I wish he would take my tweezerman's instead.
answered 1 year, 11 months ago
scootergirl
(Seattle, WA)
answer 3
oh boy, that sounds like a tricky situation! I would advise you to use these though because they are very smooth and they would the stitch right off wihout hurting you, just try not to cut it too close to you skin in case..ouch!
answered 2 years, 7 months ago
mziritha
(NYC, New York)
answer 4
Depends on the stich and how much pull you feel. These are great but just make sure you won't screw up your stich because you don't want to leave more of a scar.
answered 4 years, 1 month ago
padge
(richmond, VA)
Question
Where is this made?
asked 2 years, 9 months ago
hulakids
(Honolulu, HI)
on Facial Scissors
3 answers
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answer 1
Italy.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
dancingdaphne
(Hilton Head Island, SC)
answer 2
It says on the scissors: Italy inox... so assuming that means they are made in Italy...
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
redjam
(Marietta, Ohio)
answer 3
It doesn't state anywhere on the box, but on the scissors themselves it is stamped Italy.
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answered 1 year, 5 months ago
tracygirl64
(Sacramento, CA)
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