How long does it take to restore elasticity?

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After vaginal delivery, if there is a perineal laceration suture, the suture can be removed in 3 to 5 days after the perineal suture. At this time, the incision will heal well after five days. However, if there are some serious vaginal wall lacerations, the suture line vaginal wall laceration suture, this most vaginal wall lacerations do not need to be removed. Well, after suture, if it's mild, this kind of injury will heal normally. Generally, it will take a week for the incision to heal, but there will be scars and connective tissue formation. At this time, it won't recover its original elasticity so quickly. Generally, this kind of postpartum vagina, or this kind of perineal injury, laceration, needs to completely soften, and it needs at least two or three months to recover its elasticity. Because scar tissue is generally connective tissue, which is relatively inelastic. Some pregnant women with scar constitution will feel that pain for half a year, but they can't return to their normal elasticity, just slightly better than the previous toughness and elasticity.

How long does it take to restore elasticity?



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