Burn Reconstruction

Burn reconstruction is a specialized surgical procedure performed after a burn has healed, with the goal of improving the function and appearance of the affected area. Severe burns can cause scarring, contractures, and other complications that limit mobility or impact a person’s confidence. Reconstructive surgery helps restore the skin’s elasticity, improve movement, and enhance the appearance of the burned area. At Revere Health, our experienced surgeons provide personalized burn reconstruction procedures to address both functional limitations and aesthetic concerns.

How Burn Reconstruction Works
Burn reconstruction involves various techniques depending on the extent of the injury, including skin grafts, tissue expansion, and flap surgery. These methods are used to replace or restore damaged skin, reduce scar tissue, and improve mobility in areas affected by severe burns. In some cases, multiple surgeries may be required over time to achieve the desired results.

When Is Burn Reconstruction Recommended?
To Improve Mobility: For patients experiencing restricted movement due to scarring or contractures from burn injuries.
To Enhance Appearance: To reduce the visibility of scars and improve the overall appearance of the burn site.
To Support Emotional Recovery: Burn reconstruction helps patients regain confidence and move forward with their recovery process.

Benefits of Burn Reconstruction
Restored Function: Helps improve mobility and flexibility in areas where burns have caused tightness or contractures.
Aesthetic Improvement: Reduces scarring and enhances the appearance of the skin.
Emotional Healing: Helps patients feel more confident and comfortable with their appearance post-burn.

Why Choose Revere Health?
Our compassionate and experienced surgeons offer advanced burn reconstruction techniques to help patients regain both function and confidence following burn injuries.

For more information or to schedule a burn reconstruction consultation, contact Revere Health today.