Steri-strips, also known as adhesive skin closures, are thin adhesive bandages used to close minor wounds. A common question revolves around the expected duration these strips remain adhered to the skin. This period is variable and depends on several factors.
The natural shedding of these strips is a key component of the healing process. Premature removal can disrupt wound closure, while prolonged adherence can potentially lead to skin irritation or maceration. Understanding the typical timeframe for natural detachment assists in appropriate wound care and minimizes complications.