1. After skin grafting, the skin grafting site must be fixed for 5-7 days to avoid contact or friction to prevent the implanted skin from loosening. The skin nails can be pulled out in about 7-10 days. 2. After skin grafting, the upper limbs need to be elevated above the heart. After skin grafting, the lower limbs should be at the same height as the buttocks to reduce wound swelling. Follow the guidance of medical staff to maintain correct posture and perform joint movements. 3. The skin grafting and skin removal areas need to be kept dry and moisturized to promote healing and reduce the chance of inflammation. 4. After surgery, you must eat high-protein and high-vitamin C foods, such as fish, meat, eggs, beans, oranges, guavas, mustard greens, green peppers, etc. 5. Wounds are usually itchy when they are healing. You should pat them gently instead of scratching them, wear loose cotton clothes, and avoid ingesting spicy and irritating foods, such as coffee, wine, ice, chili peppers, etc. 6. When you can get out of bed and move around, wounds on your lower limbs should be wrapped with strong bandages to avoid wound congestion and swelling. 7. After the wound has healed (about two weeks after suture removal), clean it with neutral soap every day, rinse it and dry it, and apply Vaseline or moisturizing lotion for six months to one year to prevent skin dryness. 8. Avoid sun exposure for half a year to avoid pigmentation in the skin graft area and donor area.
9. If there is any abnormality in the wound after discharge, such as redness, swelling, heat, pain or abnormal secretion