Burn Reconstruction is a specialized reconstructive plastic surgery procedure designed to improve the function and appearance of skin and tissues affected by burn injuries. Depending on the severity and location of the burn, treatment may involve scar revision, skin grafting, local or regional flaps, tissue expansion, contracture release, or other reconstructive techniques.
The primary goal is to restore mobility, reduce discomfort, improve cosmetic appearance, and help patients regain confidence and quality of life through individualized treatment planning.
You may be an ideal candidate if you:
Releases scar contractures and restores mobility in affected joints and body areas.
Reduces the visibility of burn scars and improves overall skin contour and symmetry.
Each reconstruction plan is tailored according to the location, severity, and characteristics of the burn injury.
Can help reduce tightness, discomfort, and limitations caused by scar tissue.
Provides reconstructive solutions that contribute to improved physical function and psychological well-being.
The surgeon carefully assesses burn scars, skin quality, functional limitations, and reconstructive goals to develop an individualized treatment plan.
Depending on the patient’s needs, techniques such as scar revision, contracture release, skin grafting, tissue rearrangement, or flap reconstruction may be recommended.
The selected surgical approach is performed using meticulous techniques to improve both function and cosmetic outcomes while preserving healthy surrounding tissues.
Following surgery, patients receive detailed wound care instructions and may require physiotherapy or rehabilitation exercises to maximize recovery and mobility.
Patients often choose this procedure to:
Recovery depends on the complexity of reconstruction and the area treated.
Patients are generally advised to:
Gradual improvement continues as tissues heal and scars mature over time.
Patients commonly notice:
Final results continue to evolve over several months as healing progresses.
The primary goal is to restore function, improve mobility, reduce scar-related problems, and enhance the appearance of areas affected by burn injuries.
Burn scars usually cannot be completely eliminated, but reconstructive procedures can significantly improve their appearance and reduce associated functional limitations.
Some patients achieve satisfactory results with a single procedure, while others with extensive injuries may require staged reconstructive surgeries depending on the complexity of the condition.
Recovery varies depending on the type and extent of reconstruction performed. Your surgeon will provide personalized guidance based on your treatment plan.
In many cases, physiotherapy, splinting, or rehabilitation exercises may be recommended to optimize healing, restore movement, and achieve the best possible functional outcome.