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So your surgery is over and you've been sent home with sutures. Be prepared to handle the site with care. These sutures will be with you for at least a few days, depending on your situation and the area of the body that's affected. It's extremely important that you follow all your surgeon's instructions on how to care for the site to ensure proper healing and minimal scarring. Here's How To Ensure Proper Healing:
What To Watch For:
Even after you have your stitches removed, it's crucial to care for the site with an ointment or cream that your surgeon can recommend. Protect the site from any unnecessary injury for at least four weeks following stitch removal. If you have stitches that dissolve, make sure you understand exactly when they should dissolve and how to care for the site during and after that period. Reviewed by the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic, Department of Dermatology.
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