Severe burns are usually difficult to fully recover from with cosmetic surgery, but can be substantially improved. Severe burns are usually defined as burns with an area of 30% to 49%, or when the patient has gone into shock, or has a severe general condition. And patients with severe burns are left with scarring, which affects aesthetics. Patients can restore their appearance as much as possible after treatment through implantation and other means, but often scarring, tissue defects, skin pigmentation, etc. are left behind, making it difficult to restore the original appearance. Meanwhile, due to the individual differences in severe burns patients, their prognosis will also vary. Patients need to be evaluated according to their own condition and choose a reasonable treatment method under the guidance of the doctor. The patient also needs to cooperate with the doctor to do the appropriate care, which is conducive to improving the prognosis, and will help to promote the recovery of the original shape. It is recommended that patients with severe burns strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take targeted therapeutic measures, and if necessary, through cosmetic surgery, to improve the appearance.