When Sutures (Stitches) are Needed for Cuts
- Any cut that is split open or gaping needs sutures.
- Cuts longer than ½ inch (12 mm) usually need sutures.
- On the face, cuts longer than ¼ inch (6 mm) usually need to be seen. They usually need closure with sutures or skin glue.
- Any open wound that may need sutures should be seen as soon as possible. Ideally, they should be checked and closed within 6 hours. Reason: To prevent wound infections. There is no cutoff, however, for treating open wounds.
When Sutures (Stitches) Should be Removed
- Stitches and staples are used to keep wounds together during healing.
- They need to be removed within 4-14 days.
- The specific removal date depends on the location of the stitches or staples.
- Removal should not be delayed. Reason: will leave skin marks.