How is the Operation Performed for Non-Healing Wounds?

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How is the Operation Performed for Non-Healing Wounds?

The first step in the operation for non-healing wounds is to make the correct diagnosis of why the non-healing wound in the body does not heal. There may be many different factors such as wound area, infection, diabetes, cancer behind the non-healing of wounds that may occur due to many physical, chemical and bodily reasons. In addition to the correct diagnosis of the wound, the patient's 'aesthetic' expectations are also of great importance in the healing of the wound area. Considering these expectations, the aesthetic surgeon creates the scope of the operation by presenting the method suggestions that will provide the most efficient results in healing the wounds. The scope of the surgery to be performed varies according to the characteristics of the area where the wound occurs. Operations performed with general anesthesia can take an average of 1-2 hours depending on the nature of the applications.