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A skin graft is a surgical procedure that involves transplanting skin from one area of the body (donor site) to another area (recipient site) to cover the wound.
- After the removal of skin cancer (excision), there may be a significant defect that needs to be covered to promote healing and restore function.
- Grafting helps to minimize scarring and improve the cosmetic appearance of the surgical site, especially on visible areas like the face or hands.

Aesthetic and Functional Benefits of Skin Grafting
A skin graft is a surgical technique that transplants healthy skin from one area of the body to cover a wound or defect in another. This procedure is often necessary following the removal of skin cancer or severe injury, aiming to enhance healing, minimize scarring, and improve cosmetic results, particularly on visible areas like the face or hands.
Types of Grafts:
Full-Thickness and Partial-Thickness Grafts: Choosing the Right Approach for Each Patient
Purpose:
Restoring Coverage Post-Excision: Supporting Healing after Skin Cancer Removal and Injury
Aesthetic Benefits:
Minimizing Scars and Enhancing Appearance: Achieving Better Cosmetic Results
Improves Functionality:
Maintaining Movement and Flexibility: Preventing Stiffness and Contractures in Key Areas
Healing Process:
Faster Wound Closure: Promoting Effective Healing and Reducing Infection Risks
