Does a vestibulostomy leave the mouth open all the time?

A vestibulostomy is a stoma that is left in place until the cyst grows out of it, with an approximate healing time of about ten days.
Vestibular cysts or abscesses are caused by inflammation of the vestibular gland that blocks the ducts and prevents the mucus inside from draining out, which builds up over time, or by bacterial infections that result in the formation of vestibular cysts or abscesses.
It is necessary to use stoma surgery to drain out the glandular fluid and pus inside, and to change the medicine regularly to avoid the wound from healing and let the cyst grow out from the inside to heal, so that the vestibular gland inflammation cysts can be completely cured and recurrence can be avoided.
Vestibular adenostomy requires the doctor to change the medicine regularly and observe the condition of the cyst, so as to avoid early wound healing that may lead to recurrence. For more information, please consult your doctor.