The operation of osmidrosis can be divided into general excision and minimally invasive excision. The wound needs dressing the day after the operation. Generally speaking, the dressing can be changed and stitches removed in about 3-7 days.
Be careful not to wrap the bandage too tightly for too long. If the bandage is wrapped too tightly and for too long, it may lead to complications such as ischemic necrosis of the wound and skin necrosis.
2 How long does it take to remove stitches after axillary osmidrosis surgery? Whether it is axillary osmidrosis surgery or other large-scale surgery, the initial healing time of wounds in patients with normal constitution is about 1 week, so the stitches can be removed about 1 week after axillary osmidrosis surgery.
Note that although the stitches can be removed in a week, the wound has not completely healed, which may be caused by external force or stretching. So you can't do strenuous exercise (rings, parallel bars, etc.) after taking out stitches. ) or lifting heavy objects.
3 How often does it take to change the dressing after axillary osmidrosis surgery? Generally speaking, it is necessary to change the dressing every day for the first two days after axillary osmidrosis surgery, and then change the dressing every other day. When dressing changes in the first 7 days, bandages should be used to prevent the wound from cracking.
Pay attention to whether there are signs of infection in the wound when changing the dressing during axillary osmidrosis surgery. If necessary, take oral drugs or injection drugs for anti-infection treatment.
For diabetic patients, it is necessary to inform the doctor before the operation and pay attention to the control of blood sugar during the recovery period, otherwise the surgical wound will be difficult to heal.
How long can axillary osmidrosis operation scab? For patients without other diseases, scabs began to form around 10- 15 days after axillary osmidrosis surgery. In the meantime, keep the wound dry at any time, and don't pick off the scabbed skin at will.
Pay attention to scabbing after axillary osmidrosis surgery, let the scabbed skin fall off by itself, and don't pick it off at will, so as not to cause bigger scars, and at the same time avoid the phenomenon that the wound goes out to infect and send pus.