%0 Journal Article %T Postoperative Wound Care in Dermatologic Surgery: Update And Narrative Review. %A Sanchez-Puigdollers A %A Toll A %A Morgado-Carrasco D %J Actas Dermosifiliogr %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 8 %M 38857845 暂无%R 10.1016/j.ad.2024.05.020 %X Dermatologic surgery is associated with a very low risk of complications. There is no widely accepted, evidence-based protocol with recommendations for postoperative wound care after dermatologic surgery. In this narrative review, we will be discussing the evidence on surgical wound care products and procedures. Overall, we found relatively few studies and, in many cases, a lack of statistically significant differences, possibly because of the low rate of complications. We'll be discussing the evidence on when we should initiate wound care procedures and their frequency, the type of ointment and antiseptics that should be applied, and the type of dressings that should be used. Despite the very few studies available on postoperative wound care following dermatologic surgery, there is sufficient evidence as to not recommend the use of prophylactic topical antibiotics. We also analyze the currently available evidence on surgical wound care in special situations, such as management of skin grafts, partial skin graft donor sites, xenografts/biomembranes, and surgical wounds to the legs.