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A skin graft can temporarily disrupt the body's defense mechanisms by introducing foreign tissue, which may trigger an immune response. The immune system may recognize the graft as non-self, leading to inflammation and potential rejection. However, if the graft is well-matched and properly managed, the body's defenses can adapt, and the graft can integrate, restoring skin function while eventually minimizing immune reactions. Overall, the success of a skin graft relies on careful monitoring and management of the immune response.

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