After forehead stitches are removed, a Band-Aid can be applied if the localized wound is small, but it is not recommended if the wound is large. After the forehead stitches are removed, there will be a visible localized wound, and the wound may also have redness, swelling, headache and itching. During this period, you need to pay attention to the hygiene of the wound to prevent infection and inflammation. If the local wound is relatively small after the removal of forehead stitches, you can put a band-aid on the wound to protect the wound, resist the regeneration of bacteria, and prevent the window from being damaged again. However, you need to change the band-aid regularly after applying the band-aid to avoid the wound being wet for a long time. If the local wound is relatively large after the removal of forehead stitches, it is not recommended to apply a band-aid, because the area protected by the band-aid is relatively limited, to avoid the tape sticking to the wound when applying the band-aid, affecting the recovery of the wound. Forehead stitches after removal of local treatment follow the doctor’s instructions, do not operate without authorization, to avoid leading to adverse consequences.