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Burn Skin Grafting Treatment

Burn Skin Grafting

Left Skin Burn Marks on your skin?

Acute burn?

Complex Burn?

Skin burn grafting is the treatment for you!

The skin grafting is the process removing skin from one area to applying at the affected area.

The goal of nose reshaping treatment is to achieve many things such as:

  • Open wound takes much longer to heal
  • Closes open wound easily
  • Skin graft id required is skin loss too large
  • Can’t be healed with normal stitches
Burn Skin Grafting

Why you Need a Skin Graft?

 

A first-degree or superficial burn heals naturally because your body can replace damaged skin cells. Deep burns require burn skin graft treatment for quick healing and minimal scarring.

To help the graft heal and become secure, the grafted skin is not moved for five days after the surgery. During this immobilization period, blood vessels begin to grow from the tissue below into the donor skin, bonding the two layers together. Five days after grafting, exercise therapy programs, tub baths and other normal daily activities resume.

Why you Need a Skin Graft?

About the procedure

Skin grafting is a surgical process that consists of:

  • The removal of injured tissue

  • Selection of a donor site, an area from which healthy skin is removed and used as a cover for the cleaned burned area

  • Harvesting, where the graft is removed from the donor site

  • Placing and securing the skin graft over the surgically-cleaned wound so it can heal

  • There are a variety of skin grafts, some that provide temporary cover and others that are for permanent wound coverage.

 

About the procedure

How Skin Grafts are held in Place?

  • Surgical staples are used to secure the edges of a graft to healthy skin.

  • The staples are put in and taken out with a tool that looks like pliers.

  • Once the edges have healed together and the graft is stable, the doctor removes the staples.

  • Sometimes the doctor sutures (stitches) a graft in place with a needle and silk or nylon thread. When the graft is stable, the stitches are removed.

 

Skin Grafts are held in Place

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Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing skin from one area of the body and moving it, or transplanting it, to a different area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness.
Although the healing process may vary with each individual, skin grafts typically heal in about two weeks. Donor sites also usually heal in about two weeks, providing they do not become infected.
During a skin graft, a special skin-cutting instrument known as a Dermatome removes the skin from an area (the donor site) usually hidden by clothing such as the buttocks or inner thigh. Once removed, the graft is placed on the area in need of covering and held in place by a dressing and a few stitches.
This surgery may be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness. Skin grafts are performed in a hospital. Most skin grafts are done using general anaesthesia, which means you'll be asleep throughout the procedure and won't feel any pain.
Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing skin from one area of the body and moving it, or transplanting it, to a different area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness.

Due to the complexity of the surgery, skin grafting is commonly associated with several risks, which may include: internal bleeding. wound infection. reduced skin sensation.

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