Finger artificial skin grafting can be used not only to treat finger fractures, but also to treat large-area skin injuries or burns. Artificial skin can repair skin damage, avoid external bacterial infection, and also has moisturizing effect. Artificial finger skin grafting can also avoid long-term pain or other complications caused by skin grafting failure or poor healing.
Finger artificial skin implantation requires skilled surgeons to ensure the precision and accuracy of the operation. Detailed examination and evaluation should be carried out before operation to ensure the highest success rate of the operation. For the choice of finger artificial skin, doctors should also consider the individual differences, age and skin characteristics of different parts of the injured person. Generally speaking, finger transplantation with artificial skin is a difficult technique, which needs long-term follow-up observation and management to ensure the therapeutic effect.