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Reconstructive Surgery for Burns restores appearance, movement, and comfort after moderate to severe burn injuries. Burns can damage skin, muscles, and deeper tissues, leading to scars, stiffness, and limited mobility. This surgery improves both form and function, helping patients regain quality of life.
Procedures may include skin grafts, flap surgery, tissue expansion, or scar revision. Surgeons choose the best option based on the burn’s severity and location. Many cases require several stages, with each step tailored to the patient’s needs. The main goals are to restore movement, reduce pain, and improve appearance.
Doctors often combine Reconstructive Surgery for Burns with physical therapy and ongoing wound care. While surgery cannot erase scars, it can greatly boost confidence, improve mobility, and enhance daily function—especially for burns on the face, hands, or joints.