How long does it take for a finger trauma implant to soften after healing?

Finger trauma implants usually take about 2 weeks to soften after the wound has healed, but because everyone is different, the time to soften cannot be generalized. Finger trauma implant is a surgical procedure whereby an artificial skin is surgically sutured to the injured area to restore the missing skin. Usually, finger trauma implants will soften about 2 weeks after the wound heals. If the skin is more severely damaged at the time of implantation, or if the implant area is larger, this may result in a longer softening time, and in some people, softening occurs at around 4 weeks. Therefore the time to soften the wound healing of finger trauma implants cannot be generalized. After skin grafting, daily care measures should be taken to avoid squeezing and kneading the affected area, and at the same time to eat a light diet, as little as possible spicy, stimulating food, so as not to affect the recovery. If you want to know the specific softening time, you can go to the regular hospital to consult with the doctor about the matter. During the recovery period, if abnormalities occur, you should go to the hospital for follow-up examination.