At present, Zhou Can is exploring the direction of rapid healing.
Based on the rate of cell division and growth in the human body, as well as the richness of blood circulation around the wound, the healing time is approximately one to two weeks.
The premise is that the wound is treated and does not get wet or infected.
Generally, the time required for suture removal after surgery varies depending on the location and condition of the wound, usually around 4-12 days.
The surgery Zhou Can performed on Deputy Director Lu was minimally invasive, and the wound was very small.
The epidermal wound that needed suturing was extremely small, healing well in three days is quite normal.
The key still lies in the healing of the internal abdominal wounds.
Repairing the ruptured spleen, arterial blood vessels, suturing after pancreatic tumor removal, and repairing intracranial arterial vessels. These are the true critical areas.
