- If you have two raw wound surfaces in the mouth in close proximity, they will reattach. Hence, it is important to keep them stretched open.
- The main risk of a tongue or lip-tie release is that the mouth tends to heal so quickly that it may prematurely reattach causing a new limitation and/or the persistence or return of symptoms.
- Wounds tend to contract towards their center as healing occurs, hence the need to keep them dilated open. Healing wounds get tight in the 2nd and 3 rd weeks of healing, the time period when reattachment can occur. It is important to continue with exercises for the full 4 weeks post-release.