Abstract:Pediatric facial laceration is a common type of clinical trauma. Due to its characteristics such as complex anatomical structure, high aesthetic requirements and low cooperation of children, clinical repair is quite challenging. Although traditional suture technique is widely used, it has problems such as long operation time, strong pain, and obvious postoperative scar. Tissue adhesive, with advantages of easy operation, no need for suture removal and good aesthetic effect, has been gradually widely used in plastic repair of pediatric facial laceration. This article begins with the basic principles and classification of tissue adhesive, systematically reviews the advantages and limitations of tissue adhesive in plastic repair of pediatric facial laceration, and discusses the application effects of different types of tissue adhesive in pediatric facial laceration, hoping to provide theoretical support and practical references for plastic repair of pediatric facial trauma.