In general, the time to remove stitches after mole removal surgery is usually around 7 to 12 days, but the exact time varies from one part of the body to another. For people who have undergone mole removal surgery, the removal of stitches usually takes 7 to 12 days after the surgery, but the removal time varies according to the specific conditions of each person. For people with small facial wounds and good health, the stitches can be removed in 7 days after surgery; for larger wounds with tension in the incision, the stitches can be removed in 10 days; for moles on the trunk and limbs, larger wounds, and people with poor health, the stitches need to be removed in longer periods of time, usually in 10 to 12 days. After the mole removal surgery, people should also take more rest, change the medicine regularly, keep the wound area clean and dry, which is conducive to wound healing.