It is incorrect to say that it is better to remove the stitches one day earlier than later, the specific time to remove the stitches depends on the condition of the wound, if the stitches are removed early it will easily lead to wound dehiscence, and if the stitches are removed late it will easily lead to localized inflammation. The time to remove the stitches is different for each part of the body. If the stitches are removed one day earlier than the time to remove them, the wound may crack because it has not fully healed, so it is not recommended to remove the stitches one day earlier. If the suture is not removed beyond the time of suture removal, especially if it exists for a longer period of time, it may lead to the emergence of thread inflammation at the wound, especially if the wound is not properly sterilized, bacteria may enter into the eye of the suture and cause local inflammation, or in more serious cases, it may lead to the formation of abscess locally at the wound. It is recommended that patients remove the stitches on time. For specific cases, it is recommended to go to the hospital and let the treating doctor make a comprehensive judgment and decide the time of removing the stitches.