The majority of patients can have their sutures removed 12 days later, and the time to remove sutures varies depending on the site. In the head and neck area, sutures can be removed 3-5 days later, in the abdomen 6-7 days after surgery, and in the chest and back and limb joints 10-14 days after surgery, so most patients can have their sutures removed 12 days later. If the patient’s nutritional status is extremely poor and there is malnutrition, there is bound to be a delay in tissue healing, and the combination of other underlying diseases, such as diabetes, can also lead to a delay in healing of the organism. Therefore, for patients without serious underlying diseases or malnutrition, the majority of patients can have their stitches removed after 12 days.