After the surgery, depending on the time for removal of stitches, an interval of at least 7 days or even longer is needed to ensure that the wounds are completely healed before taking a shower, and to pay attention to your physical condition to avoid fainting, etc. Depending on the location and type of surgery, the healing time and suture removal time will be different. For example, it takes 4~5 days to remove the stitches after head, face and neck surgery, 10~12 days to remove the stitches after limb surgery, and up to 14 days for some of the reduction sutures. After suture removal, it is recommended to continue observation for 1~3 days to ensure that the surgical wounds are healing well and that there is no oozing or bleeding from the suture removal stitches before taking a shower. As any surgery is traumatic to the human body, it is important to ensure physical strength before bathing to avoid fainting in a hot and humid environment. It is recommended to bathe in the company of a family member or friend. In addition, if there is a drainage tube or bag left in the body, you need to consult with your physician to see if you can take a bath at this time, and if not, you can choose to scrub with a towel or other measures to ensure personal hygiene.