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Does skin grafting hurt? Because we have to get rid of the burn scar, two toes can't be straightened because of scar traction. Do we have to transplant skin?
Now skin grafting is generally needed, and the degree of pain varies from person to person, but the operation process is anesthetized, and the postoperative pain can be treated with analgesia, but the pain is for the function of your hind feet, and there are gains and losses. Many things are like this! Therefore, even if the doctor asks you to do functional exercise as soon as possible after operation, you should not be like a child who can't stand the pain. Practice has proved that early functional exercise will bring you some pain, but it is worthwhile in the long run. The better you exercise, the better your operation will be. Otherwise, the operation may be done in vain. Without exercise, long-term scar contracture will rust and the operation will be loose. If you don't move, it will stick together soon. If that happens, it's just a cut.

The so-called scar is like hard rubber, which has poor elasticity, so it leads to scar contracture and adhesion after scald, which further affects the flexion and extension of your two toes. Normal skin, because it is soft and has certain elasticity and ductility, will not affect the mobility of the surrounding joints, because hand burns, especially deep burns, often lead to the deformity of claw hands or ape hands, as well as feet. These multi-joint parts are the most vulnerable. And these joints are our important functional parts. Scar excision and skin grafting are routine means of medical treatment at present. At present, there is no painless high technology to make you recover. At the same time, I want to tell you that there will be scars after the operation, but the general scars are only the incision scars on the edge of the skin graft.

In a word, bitter medicine is good for illness, and bitter medicine is to be eaten. As long as it can improve or approach normal toe function, including approaching normal appearance, it is still worthwhile.