After the sutures of the lateral incision of the baby, the skin of the epidermis will be completely healed in about five days, but the wound inside will need time to recover slowly, because the thread inside still needs to be absorbed slowly. If the sutures do not need to be removed, they can be absorbed slowly over time. If the sutures are removable, the sutures need to be removed in about five days. After the sutures are removed, attention should be paid to the recovery of the eye of the needle, and generally after about two days, the eye of the needle can basically grow flat, so that the epidermal skin is basically considered to have healed. During this period, there may also be suture reactions, resulting in local redness and swelling of the incision, and attention should be paid to keeping the local area dry, clean and hygienic.