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After the stitches were removed, it was found that the wound was not completely healed. Do you need to sew it again?
Better let the doctor see it. It's not necessarily that the wound hasn't healed. Some may be that the skin is wrong when sewing, that is, the epidermis and epidermis are together. After the stitches are removed, because the epidermis is not together for a long time, it will naturally open, no problem. Besides, it doesn't matter if it is opened. There is no need to sew any more. You will heal yourself.

The suture removal is the last step of the operation, which means that the suture of the surgical wound can be removed before the wound grows. Removing stitches is not a trivial matter, especially plastic surgery, which must be taken seriously. And it is not only a medical matter, but also requires the cooperation of both doctors and patients.

Doctors must patiently explain to patients themselves, their families and parents after operation, such as postoperative precautions, daily diet, when to wash face, take a bath, take a rest by braking, the time of follow-up visit and the expected time plan for removing stitches.