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Depending on the patient's stitch site, whether the wound is infected, and the age of the patient, the time it takes for the wound to heal will also vary. 1. Abdominal wound, if there is no obvious infection in the wound after stitching, the granulation tissue growth ability at the stitch wound is strong in this case, and the wound can be completely healed in about 7-9 days, and the patient can resume normal work and study. Second, the suture wound of the lower limbs, the healing ability of the elderly patient's own tissues is weak, if there is local infection or fat liquefaction after the stitches, it is often accompanied by more exudate, it is necessary to remove the local silk thread, completely drain the fluid under the wound, and the fluid in the wound can be given to the growth factor or myogenic ointment after the local external rubbing can be given to promote the rapid growth of granulation tissue, and some patients often need 2-3 weeks for the wound to heal completely.
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After superficial wound sutures, the sutures can usually be removed, which can be called clinical healing, and it takes about 1 month to heal completely. Suturing is the main method to promote tissue repair, sutures should avoid too tight to affect blood vascularity, but also to ensure sufficient tension, usually 4-5 days after the head and neck sutures can be removed. The sutures of the trunk are removed in about 7 days, and the limbs are removed in about 10-14 days, and the stitches can be wetted 2 weeks after the stitches are removed, and weight-bearing and strenuous activities should be avoided for 1 month.
Healing occurs when the hole is closed and there is no obvious discomfort, and the recovery of suture incisions is slightly slower in the elderly and infirm, and healing will be affected if there is an infection.
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How long it takes for a stitch wound to heal depends mainly on the location of the stitch. Generally speaking, the oral mucosa can be removed in 3-5 days, the wounds on the head, face and neck can be removed in about 6-7 days, if the joints of the limbs need 12-14 days to remove the sutures, the abdomen can be removed in a week, and the chest can be removed in about 10 days. Wounds with high tension need to be removed until 3-4 weeks.
The condition of suture removal mainly depends on the general condition of the wound. If the wound is infected, the doctor may break the sutures early and do drainage. Therefore, everyone is the same for every wound and needs to follow the doctor's arrangement.
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Stitch surgery is usually done after two summers, and the ** will return to a natural state. That's two years, which is basically natural.
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The wound healing time will also vary. If it is an abdominal wound, if there is no obvious infection in the wound after the stitches, then in this case, the granulation tissue growth ability at the suture wound is strong, and the wound can be completely healed in about 7-9 days, and you can resume normal work and study.
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If it is an **injury, it will recover after about a month after stitches. Do not allow the wound to become infected.
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It's hard to say, but everyone's physique is different, and the recovery time is of course different, so pay attention to everything you should pay attention to after surgery.
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The scar of the surgical stitches is also related to the individual's constitution, and the color will become pale after two months
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For scar stitches, my wife used to do stitches in Hangzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital, and I have done it in other hospitals before, but the repair effect is not very obvious, and now with the help of Dr. Guan, the scars on my face have disappeared, and I have become very good. If there's anything you don't understand, ask me.
After liposuction, if there are surgical symptoms such as bruising, edema, numbness, subcutaneous induration, etc., it will generally subside naturally in 1 or 2 weeks, and some induration can be palpable after liposuction or the entire suction site becomes hard, which is caused by the damage of the subcutaneous tissue, the formation of keloid nodules or hematoma organization, and fat liquefaction; Generally, it is absorbed and softens within three months to six months. In some people, subcutaneous induration may last longer.
If you have minor surgery, at least the wound will heal, at least half a month. Prevent wound infection.
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