You can make a butterfly bandage at home or purchase one to help hold the skin edges together.
"It looks like he's coming around," said the man, sporting two butterfly bandages above his eye.
He was already sporting two butterfly bandages above his eye and had no desire to add to them.
If the edges of a cut are separated but will go together, use a butterfly bandage to close the wound.
The intern had taped a butterfly bandage to the bridge of his nose, and nodded.
The doctor applied a butterfly bandage and sat on the table.
Some stitches and some butterfly bandages are holding it together.
If needed, use an adhesive strip called a butterfly bandage to hold the edges of the wound together.
Always put the butterfly bandage across a cut, not lengthwise, to hold the edges together.
A butterfly bandage closed the cut over his eye.