Boxers used to use a similar substance on their cuts, [in mid-fight] 40 years ago, until it was realised the havoc this was causing to the later wound healing... especially on eyebrows.
If you have the time, and co-ordination, to frig around with a tube of this stuff, then you can do something sensible instead.
If you have just injured yourself, then you must stop the bleeding, by sustained pressure, and secure the wound in a sensible manner. There are plenty of places that tell you how to do this. Best then to rest it for an hour or so till shock has passed off, and coagulation has dealt with the blood-flow.. You can then deal with the wound by taping it closed with a few lengths of elastoplast.. Before bandaging. If you are competent and confident, then this, with antiseptic treatment, may be enough.. Otherwise you may need more skilled help later. A wound may take weeks to heal, and the body may have to replace layers of skin, and maybe more, in the process. |Having lumps of plastic stuck in the way is not sensible. It will need dressing every few days, and if you are lucky, the resulting scar may be slight..
You have to deal with bleeding, shock, and damaged parts. Competently. I once lost a friend, from shock after he was struck by a passing vehicle wing mirror, and he was 14 years old, and in good health.. Last week I took the end off my finger in an electric plane... That was painful, bloody, and I am waiting to see just how much tissue regrowth I will get... In all my years of doing silly things, I cant recall one instance where superglue would have been less than rediculous...