The process of taking out surgical sutures typically occurs 5–14 days after a procedure, once the wound has healed enough to hold itself closed. Healthcare providers use sterile scissors and tweezers to gently snip and pull each stitch. This simple, quick step benefits anyone recovering from cuts, surgeries, or lacerations, reducing infection risk and scarring.
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