临床皮肤病学研究杂志

Short Communication on Skin Graft

Akhila Sabbineni*

Skin affixation may be an operation that involves removing skin from one space of the body and moving it, or transplantation it, to a distinct space of the body. This surgery could also be don e if a district of your body has lost its protecting covering of skin because of burns, injury, or illness. Skin grafts are performed during a hospital. Most skin grafts are done exploitation general anesthesia, which suggests you ll be asleep throughout t he procedure and won t feel any pain. A skin is placed over a part of the body wherever skin has been lost. Common reasons for a skin include. skin infections, deep burns, large, open wounds, bed sores or alternative ulcers on the skin that haven t cured well, skin cancer surgery. There are 2 basic forms of skin grafts: split thickness and full thickness grafts: