Hi Ryksa,
I'd say yes unless there is plenty of twiggy material that you've pruned back to.
You want to avoid leaving a stub, but also, don't cut back flush with the main stem, but rather cut a little away from the stem, just at the point where it begins to swell, there is plenty of tissue at which should grow over the wound.
to avoid it splitting down, firstly under-cut 6 inches or so, away from the stem, before finally cutting back to where the bulge is. A flush cut is known as target pruning and is not desireable.