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Am Fam Physician. 2025;111(5):473-474

CLINICAL QUESTION

Is water exposure at 6 hours after cutaneous surgical treatment of benign or malignant lesions, including standard excisional surgery and Mohs surgery with immediate reconstruction, safe?

BOTTOM LINE

The study found that early water exposure as soon as 6 hours after cutaneous surgery for dermatologic lesions did not increase the risk of infection or bleeding compared with standard instructions to keep the wound dressing dry for 48 hours. Scar quality at 6 months was similar in both groups. (Level of Evidence = 1b−)

SYNOPSIS

Patients are traditionally advised to keep initial postoperative dressings dry for 24 to 72 hours after cutaneous surgery. The investigators identified adults 18 years or older who were undergoing surgical treatment of benign or malignant lesions, including standard excisional surgery or Mohs surgery with immediate reconstruction. Eligible participants (N = 437) randomly received postoperative instructions for early water exposure (ie, remove the dressing after 6 hours and wet the wound for at least 10 minutes in a shower, bath, or pool) or standard advice to keep the dressing dry for 48 hours. The individuals who assessed all outcomes remained masked to group assignment. Complete follow-up occurred for 100% of patients at 14 days. A smaller subset of participants (n = 146) was asked to return at 6 months.

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POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) are provided by Essential Evidence Plus, a point-of-care clinical decision support system published by Wiley-Blackwell. For more information, see http://www.essentialevidenceplus.com. Copyright Wiley-Blackwell. Used with permission.

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This series is coordinated by Natasha J. Pyzocha, DO, contributing editor.

A collection of POEMs published in AFP is available at https://www.aafp.org/afp/poems.

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