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  2. Skin Graft: What Is It, Risks, Benefits & Recovery

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    Skin grafting is a type of surgery. During this procedure, providers take healthy skin from one part of the body and transplant (move) it to cover skin that’s damaged or missing. Within a few days, the grafted skin begins to develop blood vessels and connect to the skin around it.

  3. Skin Graft: Purpose, Types, and Procedure - Healthline

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    Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing skin from one area of the body and moving it to a different area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of...

  4. Skin graft: Risks, types, procedure and recovery

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    A skin graft is a surgical procedure that involves removing healthy skin from one area of the body to another. The healthy skin replaces damaged or missing skin resulting from trauma,...

  5. Skin Grafting - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Skin grafting is a closure technique used in dermatology most commonly to close wounds created by the removal of skin cancer. Although currently less favored than flap closures, grafting can produce a good cosmetic result.

  6. Skin Grafting - DermNet

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    A full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) is taken by removing all the layers of the skin down to the fat with a scalpel. It is done in a similar way to skin excision. The piece of skin is cut into the correct shape, then applied to the wound.

  7. Skin Grafts: Donor Selection, Surgery, and Recovery

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    A skin graft is a surgical procedure in which an area of skin that has been damaged to the point of being unable to repair itself is replaced with healthy skin. The healthy skin is usually removed from one area of a person's body and transplanted to the damaged area, though skin from a donor can be used in some cases.

  8. Skin graft Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    A skin graft is a surgical procedure in which a piece of skin is transplanted from one area to another. Often skin will be taken from unaffected areas on the injured person and used to cover a defect, often a burn.