How long does it take to live a normal life with implants

After implant surgery, it usually takes about 3 to 6 months to return to normal life, depending on the area of the patient’s surgical implant and individual qualities. Skin grafting is a surgical measure to repair traumatized skin wounds. The damaged skin is reconstructed by transplanting its own skin tissue or using skin tissue from a donor. It takes about 2 to 3 weeks after the implant surgery to see if the transplanted skin tissue has survived. When the surgery is successful, the skin in the surgical area is slowly repaired and perfected in order to gradually adapt to normal life. In general, the recovery time is around 3 to 6 months. If the patient’s surgery area is relatively small and the patient’s physical condition is relatively good, the recovery time after the surgery will be significantly shorter. If the operation area is large and the patient’s physical condition is relatively poor, the recovery time will be prolonged. In order to ensure that the patient’s postoperative recovery is smooth, it is recommended that regular treatment under the guidance of the doctor and attention to regular review to monitor the recovery of trauma.