Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that transplants healthy skin from one area of a body to a damaged area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness.
Surgeons use an instrument called the dermatome to remove the skin from areas usually hidden by clothes such as the buttocks and the inner thigh. Once removed, a graft is placed on the area in need of covering.
Aside from burn patients, skin grafts can also be used in aesthetic plastic surgery such as breast or nose reconstruction, and for extensive skin loss due to infection, and removal of large skin cancers.
Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/skin-graft
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1129479-overview
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