Can a male penile fascia separation surgery remove the stitches on its own?

It is not recommended for men who have had penile fascia separation surgery to remove the stitches themselves. Removing stitches may seem like a small operation, but it is a sterile operation that is prone to problems when done by the patient himself and needs to be done by a professional doctor using specialized instruments.
The instruments used for suture removal, such as tweezers and scissors, are all sterile, and individuals do not have such sterile instruments. If you use instruments that are not sterilized to remove stitches, there is a possibility that the wound may become infected.
In addition, suture removal is a sterile procedure that requires a trained medical professional. At the same time, the timing of suture removal should also be judged by a professional doctor according to the recovery of the wound, and premature suture removal may lead to wound dehiscence and bleeding.
Overall, it is not recommended to remove the stitches by yourself, and it is recommended to go to a local regular public hospital to have the stitches removed by a professional doctor.