Generally, we don't touch other peoples' codes. If there is something wrong with the answer you have a few options; If you wish to improve the code (it's better to) consider leaving a comment under the answer explaining what is wrong and why and how it should be improved. If the author of the answer agrees with you he will most likely improve his answer. If he doesn't, hopefully he will explain why...
If you can't comment then add your own answer and make sure you explain why your answer is the better one. Feel free to point out what is wrong with other approaches but remain constructive at all times.
People who review suggested edits are not always familiar with the technology the question is regarding. I may be a C# hero but be reviewing a suggested edit that modifies some JavaScript code. While the suggested edit may technically be correct, myself, as the reviewer wouldn't know -- I could hit SKIP but then I would probably have to skip A LOT of reviews if the system worked this way. I am supposed just say yeah, your edit improved the question ie: made things clear, improved tags or title, formatted code etc.
TL;DR
Generally, it's better to leave a comment if you spot something wrong with the code rather than edit the answer yourself. Let the OP workout what is wrong and fix it and if he is not willing consider adding your own answer.