Burn Care

Overview

Burn care involves the medical management and treatment of injuries resulting from exposure to heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. The severity of a burn is categorized into degrees, with first-degree burns affecting the top layer of skin, second-degree burns affecting deeper layers, and third-degree burns causing the most extensive damage.

What Is the Best Way to Treat Burn Injuries Immediately?

Immediate care involves cooling the burn with clean, cool water, and covering it with a sterile bandage. For more severe burns, medical attention is crucial to prevent infection, promote healing, and minimize scarring. This may include debridement, skin grafts, or specialized dressings. Pain management, nutrition, and physical therapy often play essential roles in recovery. Additionally, burn victims may require psychological support to cope with the physical and emotional trauma associated with burn injuries.

Plastic and Reconstruction Burn Surgeries

Advance Surgeries for restoring function and aesthetics

► Skin Grafts: Transplanting healthy skin to burn-affected areas
► Tissue Expansion: Stretching surrounding tissue for scar coverage
► Complex Flap Procedures: Moving tissue from one area to another
► Scar Revision: Enhancing appearance and function of healed burns
► Laser Therapy: Minimizing scar tissue and improving skin texture

Why People Choose Us?

► Specialization in Complex Procedures
► Top-Ranked Medical Education and Training
► Recognized for Excellence by APSI
► Hospital Affiliation at Sir Ganga Ram
► Proven Success in Life-Changing Transformations