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  2. How Long Should I Leave my Dissolvable Stitch Alone? - RealSelf

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    After a tummy tuck procedure, there are stitches in multiple layers and all stitches are dissolvable. They are all inside the skin and they do not need removal. The wounds take 2-3 weeks to heal and then you should start looking after the scars.

  3. 5 Things to Know About Plastic Surgery Stitches - RealSelf

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    “The stitches are snaked completely under the skin from one end of the wound,” explains Dr. Ostad. “They make the skin strong without producing any additional scarring.” These stitches can be pulled out after two to three weeks or used with what’s called a Monocryl suture, a nonreactive filament that dissolves on its own. 4.

  4. Is there a way to make my absorbably sutures dissolve faster? -...

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    There are some stitches that do break down in about 6 days ( fast-absorbing gut). However, it is common for surgeons to use chromic gut. It no longer surprises me that surgeons do not know how long it takes sutures like vicryl and chromic gut to break down (75 and 90 days respectively).

  5. Is my body rejecting the dissolvable stitches? What are my ... -...

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    Strong reactions to the dissolvable sutures can occur. This produces a less aesthetic scar. Local care in the way of removing any protruding/surfacing stitches and wound care with dressings is what can be done at this point.

  6. Should I pull and snip a dissolvable stitch that is poking out? -...

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    I think you should call your plastic surgeon's office to get advice before proceeding to remove any stitches yourself. The office will guide you and let you know if removing that particular suture is required by your surgeon or they feel that this is something that you can do.

  7. What Causes the Body to Reject the Stitches? - RealSelf

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    Severe cases may require medical attention to remove the stitches and treat any infection or irritation. I recommend consulting with your plastic surgeon to assess your situation and provide relief. If the stitches are causing significant discomfort or complications, your surgeon can help determine the best course of action. Sincerely, Dr. Katzen

  8. Upper Eyelid Surgery 2 Weeks Ago, Supposed to Have Dissolvable...

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    Had upper eyelid surgery 2 weeks ago. Supposed to have dissolvable stitches, which still remain, plus eyelids are still swollen. Saw the doctor at one week, and he refused to remove the stitches. Is this normal, am starting to question my doctor's work. Am scared these stitches which won't dissolve will leave a permanent scar.

  9. How Long Until Plastic Surgery Stitches Dissolve? - RealSelf

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    When dissolvable stitches are used on the eyelid skin, they typically and ideally dissolve around 7-10 days, as the eyelids heal rather quickly. Depending on how much they are exposed to water, rubbing and ointment, the time frame varies somewhat (more exposure, earlier they dissolve).

  10. How long should it take for the stitches behind my ears to ... -...

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    Thanks for your question. The use of dissolvable stitches in facelift surgery has been an exciting, if relatively minor, advancement. My patients love that they don't need to make a special trip to have them removed. The length of time that they're present can vary depending on the type of sutures used as well as the significance of the ...

  11. Stitches didn't dissolve. Will it be OK? - RealSelf

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    -Surgical technique: The way the stitches are placed can also affect their dissolution time. If the stitches are not placed correctly or if there is tension on the wound, they may take longer to dissolve.-Individual factors: Factors such as age, overall health, and your body's healing process and can also affect the absorption time.

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