Removing stitches after surgery by yourself is usually not possible. A healthcare professional is required to perform the procedure. Before removing the stitches, the surgeon will observe and assess whether the incision is recovering well and whether there is any infection in the incision, which will be assessed and sterilized aseptically. Removal of sutures requires the application of proper handling methods to ensure that the patient’s surgical threads are not left behind and are pulled completely out of the incision. Failure to remove the stitches yourself in a sterile manner may lead to localized wound dehiscence contaminating the incision, as well as failure to apply the correct removal method, which can lead to significant pain if half of the surgical stitches are not pulled out, leaving behind knots on the incision line, foreign bodies that can form and cause inflammation, redness and pain at the incision site, among other things. It is recommended to go to the hospital for suture removal. After removing the stitches, it is recommended not to drink alcohol and not to eat spicy food for a short period of time, otherwise it will easily lead to itching and discomfort of the wound, and it will easily lead to scarring and hyperplasia. Try not to get wet in a short period of time after removing the stitches to avoid infection of the needle eye.