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What are the side effects of prednazone?

extreme tenderness of skin on arms. cuts and bruises easily


A definition of internal an external injuries?

External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.


When was Skin Graft Records created?

Skin Graft Records was created in 1991.


Why would relativelyI minor cuts or bruises be hazardous to a person with hemophillia?

Since they can not stop the bleeding easily, any cuts or bruises will be a danger to them.


What do you call marks after you get hurt?

cuts scars and bruises


Can you put the word graft in a sentence?

I went to the doctor to get a skin graft.


What is involved in a skin graft?

A skin graft involves taking a piece of skin from an unburned portion of the patient's body (autograft) and transplanting it to the burned area.


How does vitamin c good for the body?

Heals Cuts and Bruises


What do you observed when you have cuts and bruises after few days or week?

After a few days, you will most probably observe a dark scar if your cuts are not too deep. As for bruises, you might observe blue-Black.


When was the first successful skin graft?

The first successful skin graft was performed by German surgeon Carl Bunger in 1823. He successfully transferred skin from one part of the body to another to repair a burn injury.


What is meant by skin graft take?

"Skin graft take" refers to the successful adherence and integration of a transplanted skin graft to the underlying tissue at the recipient site. This process involves the graft establishing a blood supply and healing with the surrounding skin, which is crucial for its long-term viability. A successful take is indicated by the absence of necrosis and the graft becoming vascularized, ultimately blending with the surrounding skin. Poor take can result from factors like infection, inadequate blood supply, or movement at the graft site.


Is a skin graft taken from another part of the patient's body.?

autograft or autologous graft