How long it takes for a wound to be completely healed after stitch removal depends mainly on the site of the wound and the patient’s healing effect. Head, neck and facial wounds can basically heal in about 5-6 days after stitch removal, and can basically reach the healing standard and reach the standard of healing in about 10 days, while abdominal wounds, such as appendicitis gallbladder surgery wounds, need about 9-10 days to completely heal. For the whole body extremity or limb end wound stitching, it takes about half a month or more to heal basically. In addition, for some wounds, local redness and swelling and stitching reactions occur after stitching, in this case, the wound needs to be extended by 2-3 days or even longer to achieve complete and thorough healing.