Skin Grafting Procedures
Skin grafting procedures focus on the surgical repair and reconstruction of damaged or lost skin caused by burns, trauma, infections, ulcers, or major wounds. In this procedure, healthy skin is taken from one part of the body and transplanted to the affected area to support healing, protect tissues, reduce infection risk, and improve both function and appearance. Skin grafting plays an important role in the treatment of severe burns, non-healing wounds, and extensive skin injuries.
Patients with deep burns, large wounds, tissue loss, or chronic ulcers may require skin grafting to promote faster recovery and prevent complications such as infection, fluid loss, or delayed healing. Proper wound preparation, surgical precision, and post-operative care are essential for successful graft healing and long-term recovery outcomes. Depending on the condition, different types of grafting techniques may be used for effective skin restoration.
At Srusti Hospital, skin grafting procedures are performed by experienced surgeons using advanced surgical techniques and modern wound care support. Our multidisciplinary medical team ensures comprehensive wound assessment, infection control, surgical planning, pain management, and rehabilitation support throughout the treatment process. From emergency wound reconstruction to post-surgical recovery care, every stage is managed with precision, safety, and compassionate patient care.
When to Consult a Doctor
Severe Burn Injuries
Deep burns or extensive skin damage may require skin grafting for proper wound healing and tissue protection.
Non-Healing Wounds or Ulcers
Chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, or pressure sores that fail to heal may need surgical skin reconstruction.
Skin Loss After Trauma
Accidents, injuries, or tissue loss exposing deeper structures should be medically evaluated promptly.
Infection or Tissue Damage
Severe skin infections or dead tissue may require surgical removal and grafting procedures.
Post-Surgical Wound Reconstruction
Certain surgical procedures may require skin grafting to restore damaged skin and improve healing.
Delayed Wound Healing
Persistent wounds with slow healing, pain, or repeated infection should be assessed by a specialist.
Get in Touch with Srusti Hospital
Hospital Address
Plot No. 9, Kathagola, Ring Rd, Mangalabag, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
Phone number
+91 73810 62525
info@srustihospital.com
+91 73810 62525