








🩺 Master suturing like a pro—practice on the pad that won’t quit!
The Upgraded Suture Pad is a premium, reusable training tool made from food-grade silicone that accurately replicates the 3-layer structure of human skin. Featuring 14 varied wound types and embedded rip-resistant mesh, it offers durable, realistic practice for medical and veterinary students, enhancing skill development while reducing wear on real medical supplies.
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T**E
Reasonable purchase.
Very soft, allow for needle to pass through easily. Very light weight. It didn’t stick long to the base. I would have preferred if it was more firm to hold the stitches and to not affect the material when removing stitches.
R**
Really long story
Not bad. Seems to have a similar consistency to flesh. I don't really know if it offers a comparable threshold against being sliced with string. Which is probably pretty vital for practicing, but I don't know that it isn't exactly the same either. It might be. I docked a star for one super picky reason, when viewed under magnification there are some tiny pits along the surface where air bubbles escaped after it was poured into its mold but before it fully set. Unfortunately it set without the surface completely normalizing into a perfectly smooth surface. Which kind of defeats my purpose because I wanted to use it to see if I could model insect bites on it for microscopy but the micro craters kinda prevent them from being feasible, I had intended to heat it externally up to room temperature and maybe squirt it with some carbon dioxide or saturate it by breathing all over it or something, in order to fool bugs like mosquitoes to try biting it. They might not have gone for it, but perhaps. Unfortunately without a uniform surface I wouldn't be able to recognize where it has been disturbed. The craters are smaller than human pores but they are present enough to be a roadblock to my little experiment. If your just trying to learn to suture things this is probably suitable, just remember before hand to swuirt a couple spurts of 5 parts ketchup to one part vegetable oil and have someone there to scream in agony while you work. So you get the real experience. Interesting story, way back in the day my friends Grandpa was running through a sugarcane field right? Well they cut the plant at its base at angle when harvesting, which can leave behind sharp tips. So while chasing his brother it caught him in the shorts and his actual boy ovary hit the ground, still connected by the seminal vesicle. Good times, so he picks it up and runs hime to his mother. Being the parents of the G.I generation, naturally she was way more effective than modern humans, she cleaned the orb with clean water, or what passed for such, and she killed a cat, opened it up, and removed some of its innards, she then separated some kind of fibrous tissue from it, threaded a sewing needle with it, and sewed up the redeposited object within its container. Apparently the immune system of the cat meant that the fiber would be suitable for use? And from what I understand the stich dissolved by itself after the wound had healed sufficiently and just kind of dried up and fell away. I mean, he didn't die, and he fathered children, so it must have worked, though the other one might have been Doing the work. He didn't die of infection though, im not sure but that story might be true. That's how it was told to me any how so if it's made up then I'll never know.
K**E
Perfect
This is the perfect size to test my students drawing technique!
B**
No blood. Not worth the buy
This shows blood going through the veins. There is no blood, there also is no instructions. Worthless to be honest.
A**R
Thanks
Thanks
M**N
Tears through
Not great for intradermals, fine for superficial suturing
B**Y
Great
Easy too use, was amazing practice for phlebotomy school
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