Skin grafting usually leaves a scar, but the scar is usually not very visible.
Skin grafting is a common method of scar repair, where a portion of skin is removed from the patient’s own healthy skin area and transplanted to the area where the surgery is needed to repair the scar.
Scars are usually left after recovery from the trauma of skin grafting surgery, but nowadays, with better suturing techniques, the survival rate of the skin is higher, and the scars left after recovery are relatively minor and not obvious, so you don’t have to worry too much about it.
Scars left behind after implant surgery can also be repaired by laser technology if you feel that it affects your aesthetics, which helps to reduce the scars.
It is important to go to a regular hospital for implant surgery, as the results and safety are more guaranteed.