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Frequently asked questions
Suturing is the process of stitching a cut or wound to close it, promote healing, and prevent infection. It is necessary for deep, wide, or bleeding wounds that cannot heal on their own.
You should seek medical attention within a few hours of sustaining the injury to reduce the risk of infection and ensure proper healing.
If the wound is deep, longer than half an inch, has jagged edges, or won’t stop bleeding after applying pressure, it likely requires stitches.
The area around the wound will be numbed using a local anesthetic to ensure the procedure is painless. You might feel slight pressure during the process.
Without proper suturing, deep wounds may take longer to heal, increase the risk of infection, and result in more noticeable scarring.
The time varies depending on the wound location and size but generally ranges between 5 to 14 days. Your doctor will advise you on when to have them removed.
Keep the wound clean and dry, avoid excessive movement, and follow your doctor’s advice on cleaning and dressing changes.
It is usually advised to avoid direct water exposure on the wound until it has healed sufficiently. Your doctor will provide specific instructions.
Minor scars are normal, but proper wound care can minimize scarring. We also provide advice on scar management if needed.
Redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge could indicate an infection. If you notice these signs, seek medical attention immediately.
For minor cuts and wounds, prompt suturing is essential. At American Medical Center Paris, we ensure quick, effective, and professional care to support proper healing. For appointments, contact us via WhatsApp, call our office, or book online.
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