Restoring Movement, Reducing Scars & Rebuilding Confidence
Burn injuries can leave lasting effects—tightened skin, restricted joint movement, and visible scars. Our burn reconstructive procedures help restore skin flexibility, function, and appearance, giving patients a chance to heal fully, inside and out.
What are Post-Burn Contractures?
A contracture occurs when healing after a burn causes the skin to tighten, pulling joints or tissues out of position. This can lead to:
- Limited mobility in arms, hands, or legs
- Functional disability in daily tasks
- Cosmetic concerns due to scar visibility
Why Contracture Release Surgery Helps
- Functional Benefits: Restores free joint movement and improves flexibility
- Cosmetic Benefits: Reduces scar thickness and tightness for smoother skin
- Emotional Benefits: Enhances confidence and improves quality of life
Treatment Options
- Contracture Release Surgery: Removal of tight scar tissue
- Skin Grafting/Flaps: Replaces removed tissue with healthy skin for smooth healing
- Laser & Scar Therapy: For refinement and reduction of scar visibility
Results You Can Expect:
- Improved mobility and joint function
- Softer, more flexible skin
- Noticeable improvement in scar appearance
Who Should Avoid Immediate Surgery?
- Patients with uncontrolled infections in the burn area
- Those not medically stable for anesthesia (surgery may be delayed)
FAQs
Q1: How soon after a burn can contracture release be done?
Usually after initial healing is complete and scars have matured (months after injury).
Q2: Will I need physiotherapy after surgery?
Yes. Rehabilitation is essential for restoring movement and preventing re-contracture.
Q3: Can scars disappear completely?
While they may not vanish entirely, advanced techniques greatly improve their appearance and softness.
Book a Consultation
Burn recovery doesn’t end with healing—it continues with restoring your movement and confidence. Schedule a consultation to learn how our reconstructive team can help you.