When Can Hair Transplant Stitches Be Removed?
Dear Dr. Rassman:
I’ve read that following a hair transplant stitches are routinely removed in 10 to 12 days. However, I was told by a physician that he could remove them in as little as 6 days, because at that point the skin has already healed. Is it safe to do this within 6 days, and can this cause harm to any grafts?Thank you
I would go by what your doctor/surgeon recommends.
I personally do not use sutures that need to be removed. I either use self-dissolving sutures or staples that are routinely removed in 10 to 14 days. Wounds can be sealed and stay closed with stitches removed at 6 days, but there is no strength in the wound at 6 days. If you do not pull on the edges, 6 days will probably work for many people. Removing sutures (or staples) has to do with how well your donor wound healed. In my opinion, 6 days is a bit too early… but the ultimate decision is with the surgeon who performed the procedure and their comfort level.
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