Suture removal is a crucial step in cosmetic surgery and wound care, whether it's for nose, chin, lip, double eyelid surgery, liposuction, or even accidental wounds. Proper and timely suture removal promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of scarring or unsightly marks.



Generally, suture removal is done after 5-14 days, depending on the location of the wound and the type of sutures used. Your doctor will assess and determine the appropriate time for suture removal on a case-by-case basis. Removing sutures too early may cause wound dehiscence or infection, while leaving the sutures in too long may result in a thick and noticeable scar.
Suture removal after each surgical procedure.
Cosmetic surgery is a popular method for enhancing beauty, but after surgery, proper wound care and suture removal are crucial to ensure complete healing and prevent scarring.

| Surgical area | Number of sewing needles (approximate) | Estimated time for suture removal. |
|---|---|---|
| double eyelids | 10-20 needles | 5-14 days |
| lower eyelid | 10-20 needles | 7-14 days |
| nose | 20-40 needles | 7-14 days |
| spittoon | 10-20 needles | 7-14 days |
| chin augmentation | 10-20 needles | 5-14 days |
| Mole removal | 3-7 needles | 7-14 days |
| Jaw reduction | 20-40 needles | 10-14 days |
| breast augmentation | 20-40 needles | 14-21 days |
| Liposuction | 10-20 needles | 7-10 days |
| Face lifting | *Depending on the scope of the surgery. | 14-21 days |
| The | *Depending on the scope of the surgery. | 14-21 days |
AtD' Lovevery Clinic Where are the most patients coming to have their stitches removed?
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"ตัดไหมอุบัติเหตุอื่นๆ": 30| Patient group | สัดส่วน |
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| Sitting with Chinese tourists. | 75% |
| Thai people who have had plastic surgery abroad. | 20% |
| Other nationalities/Thai people who have undergone plastic surgery in the country. | 5% |
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Review of suture removal after semi-open rhinoplasty.





Review of suture removal for double eyelid surgery.

Suture removal time
The time it takes to remove sutures after surgery varies depending on the location and depth of the incision. Generally, small incisions may take about 5-7 days, while larger or deeper incisions may take up to 2 weeks before sutures can be removed. It is best to consult your surgeon to determine the appropriate time for suture removal.


Does removing stitches hurt?
The pain from having surgical stitches removed varies depending on several factors, such as:
- Area where the surgery will be performed: Areas that are highly sensitive to pain, such as the face, will feel more pain than areas that are less sensitive to pain, such as the back.
- Size and depth of the wound: Larger and deeper wounds require more sutures and may be more painful than smaller, shallower wounds.
- Medical techniques: Experienced doctors, nurses, and assistants can remove sutures quickly and accurately, which helps to minimize pain.
- Individual pain tolerance: Some people may have a higher tolerance for pain than others.
Once the wound has healed, there may be tightness or pulling sensations around the wound. Some people report more pain than immediately after suture removal, while others report less pain, depending on several factors mentioned above.

Suture cutting procedure
Suture removal after surgery should only be performed by a qualified physician to prevent infection and scarring. The suture removal procedure is as follows:
- Clean the wound area with saline solution or an antiseptic solution.
- Use sterile instruments to remove the sutures, cutting as close to the skin as possible.
- After the stitches are removed, clean the wound again and cover it with a sterile bandage.
Wound care after suture removal.
After the stitches are removed, wound care is crucial to prevent infection and promote faster healing. The following steps should be followed:
- Clean the wound twice daily with clean water and mild soap.
- Dry the wound and apply the cream or ointment recommended by your doctor.
- Avoid scratching or touching the wound unnecessarily.
- Avoid letting the wound soak in water or get it wet for extended periods.
- If you experience pain, swelling, redness, or pus, consult a doctor immediately.

What will happen if the stitches aren't removed?
- Infection: Sutures are foreign objects that can become a breeding ground for bacteria. If the sutures are not removed in a timely manner, bacteria can grow and cause infection.
- Inflammation: Uncut sutures can cause inflammation and swelling around the wound.
- Scarring: Inflammation and infection caused by unremoved sutures can lead to undesirable scarring.
- Pain and discomfort: Uncut sutures can cause pain and discomfort, especially if they begin to dissolve or fray.
- Interference with treatment: Uncut sutures can hinder the natural healing process of a wound.

How many days after suture removal can I get my hands wet?
After the sutures are removed, the surgical wound should be kept dry for at least 24-48 hours to prevent infection and promote faster healing. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean, damp cloth to gently wipe and pat the wound dry. Do not rub or scrub the wound vigorously.
Afterward, you can shower as usual, but be careful not to let the wound get wet for too long and dry it thoroughly after each shower. If you experience pain, swelling, redness, fever, or pus draining from the wound, you should consult a doctor.

The type of suture used affects how the sutures are removed.
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Dissolvable sutures are suitable for internal wounds (such as the inside of the lip) or clean wounds (such as episiotomy wounds after childbirth) because they dissolve on their own by enzymes in the body. However, they may cause minor inflammation, so they are not commonly used for external trauma wounds that may become infected.

- Non-dissolving silk.
Non-absorbable sutures are used for general wounds (such as accidental wounds) because they do not irritate the skin and control tension around the wound better than absorbable sutures. Therefore, they are more popular for general wound care.
What type of sutures are used in surgical procedures?
- Nose augmentation: ไหมละลาย
- spittoon: ไหมละลาย
- Double eyelids: ไหมละลาย
- Liposuction: Non-dissolving silk.
Because these minor surgical wounds are clean, internal wounds, dissolvable sutures are preferred, as they significantly reduce the risk of scarring and infection compared to non-dissolvable sutures.

How much does it cost to have stitches removed?

| Surgical suture removal | Unit Price |
|---|---|
| Remove upper eyelid stitches. | 2,500 |
| Remove lower eyelid stitches. | 2,500 |
| Open the inner and outer corners of the eyes (each point). | 1,000 |
| Suture removal (Subbrow) | 2,000 |
| Nasal suture removal using the Close technique. | 1,000 |
| Nasal suture removal using the Semi-Technique. | 1,500 |
| Nasal suture removal using the Open technique. | 2,000 |
| Removing stitches from the nostrils. | 1,500 |
| Remove the stitches behind the ear. | 1,500 |
| Suture removal for facelift/face lift. | 5,000 Mag wheels +1,500 baht |
| Suture removal (Endortrine) | 3,500 Mag wheels +1,500 baht |
| Remove the stitches from the upper lip. | 2,000 |
| Remove the stitches from the lower lip. | 2,000 |
| Gum suture removal / Jaw reshaping | 3,500 |
| Suture removal after FUT hair transplant (beginner level). | 3,000 |
| Chin stitch removal | 1,500 |
| Remove small stitches from the body (per stitch). | 1,000 |
Suture removal after surgery is an important step that helps the wound heal faster and prevents scarring. However, it is crucial to strictly follow your doctor's instructions and regularly monitor the wound. If you notice any unusual symptoms, consult a doctor immediately to prevent infection and unwanted scarring.
Why choose D' Lovevery Clinic for suture removal?
Post-surgical wound care is crucial. D' Lovevery Clinic is committed to providing the safest and most attentive care at every stage of your suture removal process.
- Personalized and considerate: An experienced doctor will carefully assess each case to provide advice and plan the most appropriate suture removal.
- Relaxed and carefree: We provide complete information about the suture removal process, its advantages and limitations, and answer all your questions to help you make a comfortable decision.
- Continued care by the same doctor: The doctor who assesses and advises you will monitor you throughout the suture removal process to ensure continuity of care and the best possible results.
- A standard clinic with convenient transportation: Our clinic is certified and offers a clean, safe, and convenient environment with free parking.
- Transparent and verifiable: We provide all information transparently and are ready to answer all your questions to ensure your confidence at every step.

- Paseo Town Ramkhamhaeng Branch Call 064-424-6526
- Crystal Design Center (CDC) branch Call 095-236-4546


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Using group helpers. PN, for example. Plinest หรือ They swear It helps surgical wounds heal faster and more smoothly. Because it helps repair cells from within, but you should start getting injections when... The wound must be completely closed. Yes, for external care, the patient should focus on topical application. Silicone gel for reducing scars. And avoid sunlight to prevent post-operative hyperpigmentation (PIH). If the patient is unsure whether the wound is ready for injection, it is safest to have a doctor assess the site beforehand.
Fatty lumps larger than 5 centimeters are classified as requiring monitoring, also known as... Giant Lipoma Although most of it is benign, its large size could affect the nerves, causing pain, numbness, or muscle compression. Doctors recommend surgery. Surgical excision More than just liposuction, because it's the only method that can completely remove the fat sacs. Helps reduce the chances of recurrence. And most importantly, the tissue sample can be examined histopathologically to confirm its safety 100%.
The doctor recommends having the surgery at a reputable hospital near your home. However, if it's smaller, minor surgery can be done at a clinic. Please send photos for evaluation first.
The use of ultrasound can differentiate... Cysts and fat deposits can be detected with over 85–95% accuracy. In the general form of a lump under the skin.
What can a doctor see during a visual and manual examination?
Looking at and palpating lumps is... The first and most important step. Yes, the doctor will be able to assess that.
- lump How shallow or clearly does it protrude?
- Is it soft or hard? Is it movable?
- มี Pain, redness, heat. Or not?
However, this type of test has limitations because doctors... You can't actually see the internal structure. Yes
Ultrasound allows you to "see through the skin."
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images. Real-time data both within and beneath the skin.
This provides much more detailed information than palpation in many areas. Of course, it also comes with a higher cost.
Or, if you've had a checkup and it's found to be a common fatty lump and you'd like it surgically removed, our clinic also offers this service. Send us pictures of your test results or the problem for evaluation, and we can schedule an appointment.
The aesthetic appearance of the scar after suture removal depends on the balance between... This is the suturing technique used by the surgeon. Which requires reducing the surface tension to an appropriate level, combined with... Precise suture removal timing. To prevent the sutures from sinking in and leaving marks like railroad tracks, the ultimate deciding factor lies with the patient themselves, including... Genetics (e.g., history of keloids) And discipline in Post-surgical wound care For example, not cleaning the wound, allowing dried blood clots to remain (these two are the most common), avoiding strenuous movement in areas with high tension, and preventing infection are key to a smooth and beautiful wound healing process. To put it simply, the doctor accounts for 50% of the success; the patient must also contribute 50%. Suture removal can also be affected if the medical facility lacks experienced staff. "Pull the dirty suture thread and pass it under the skin." Re-inserting or pulling the sutures out means we're introducing germs into healing tissue, potentially causing reinfection, inflammation, or pus formation. This small detail directly affects the wound after suture removal.
Therefore, our clinic prioritizes this by having the doctor remove the sutures themselves, carefully assessing each case, and taking a thorough patient history to ensure accuracy and appropriateness before removing the sutures.
Typically, the doctor schedules a follow-up appointment to remove sutures within 5-14 days, depending on the location and the individual. And we also assess the situation based on the latest wound images of each patient. Don't leave it for too long, because it will be difficult to remove, painful, and may lead to suture retention and a risk of infection.
All types of surgery leave scars. Mole removal surgery, although a minor procedure, involves making an incision in the skin to remove the mole, especially in cases of... Moles that are large or have deep roots. The doctor needs to cut a section of skin wider and deeper than the visible size of the mole to ensure that the entire root can be removed. This means that the scar after suturing will also be larger. Therefore... It must be accepted that scarring will occur after mole removal surgery. However, the fading and smoothing of the scar depends on the doctor's suturing technique, post-operative wound care, and importantly, each individual's skin response.
For this reason, most doctors tend to consider both the necessity and the cosmetic outcome, provided the mole does not pose a risk of becoming cancerous and does not interfere with daily life. Doctors usually recommend surgically removing moles that are in inconspicuous locations. เช่น Moles that are covered by clothing, or on the body, arms, or legs. Because the skin in these areas can more easily hide scars under clothing, but for... Moles on the face, neck, or other clearly visible locations. The doctor will carefully assess the pros and cons because even with the most meticulous suturing, a faint scar may still remain. Therefore, deciding to surgically remove a prominent mole is a worthwhile endeavor. "exchange" From a black mole to a linear scar, you, the customer, need to consider which outcome you are more willing to accept.
Our clinic offers the following services: Suture removal after FUT hair transplant. Performed by a doctor for safety and to minimize scarring. We will examine the wound and provide instructions on proper wound care. Suture removal will be done using sterile instruments and gently.
The cost of suture removal after FUT hair transplant starts at 3,000 baht. A wound assessment and consultation will be conducted beforehand. Please send photos for evaluation. The clinic will not remove sutures before the scheduled time, and it's not advisable to leave them in for too long, as this may cause the sutures to become embedded, lead to infection, or make removal more difficult. D' Lovevery ClinicWe have two branches and are happy to provide consultation and services.
Price for removing stitches from other areas.
Paseo Ramkhamhaeng Branch
📞 064-424-6526
Crystal Design Center (CDC) branch
📞 095-236-4546
Suture removal is a crucial step that requires both the doctor's judgment and the patient's cooperation. I want to emphasize that patients should provide accurate information about the wound, including any abnormal symptoms such as pain, tightness, or fluid leakage, as well as a detailed history of wound care and how the affected area is used. This will allow the doctor to accurately assess when it's time to remove the sutures.
While there are recommended dates for suture removal depending on the location or surgical procedure, what's more important is... "The actual condition of the wound." If the wound hasn't healed properly or the patient still has concerns, the doctor may consider postponing the suture removal. Therefore, an assessment is needed to determine if the wound appears infected or dehiscent, which could be caused by a single forceful movement. Or they might have underlying conditions such as diabetes, which causes slow wound healing and makes them more prone to wound dehiscence than the general population. Removing sutures increases the chance of the wound separating easily.
Bruise Subcutaneous hematoma, or hematoma, is a condition that can occur after surgery. It's a significant obstacle to wound healing and increases the risk of scar tissue formation at the surgical site, especially in areas with frequent movement, such as facial muscles. If not properly cared for, it can take a long time for the scar tissue to soften or may require further surgery. Therefore, patients must be patient and closely monitor for this complication.
For the doctor's own clinic. This service includes removing surgical sutures for patients who have undergone surgery. Hematomas (clots or hematomas) are occasionally encountered, but infrequently. They are mostly caused by trauma or the patient moving the wound during recovery. After blood drainage and close monitoring, most wounds heal gradually. The most important factor is patient cooperation in self-care and attending suture removal appointments to ensure a beautiful, quick healing without scarring.







