Severe burns of the foot are mostly considered to be treated by incision of the scab and surgical implantation of the skin. After the operation, it is mostly accompanied by postoperative infection, scar formation and other sequelae.
1. Post-operative infection: due to improper treatment of the wound, improper care and other circumstances, resulting in post-operative bacterial infection, leading to implantation failure, not conducive to wound healing, prolonging the healing time.
2. Scar formation: After implant surgery, scar tissue will appear in the skin donor area and implant area, the severity of which is related to the patient’s personal constitution and postoperative wound care. It is recommended that patients be treated with medication or surgery depending on the scarring situation.
Therefore, after severe burns the skin tissue is seriously damaged, it is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as to minimize the occurrence of sequelae of burns.