What is a donor website?
The donor is an area on the body of the patient where the skin has been removed to cover an open wound elsewhere. The place is therefore the wound itself and must be dressed and maintained clean to prevent infection. Donor places are areas of healthy skin that can be accepted and used to treat wounds that are too large or too damaged to staple together. Therefore, a skin graft is required to cover the wound. The skin for graft is taken from another part of the patient's body and it is this area from which the skin is taken from a donor place. The slaughter of the skin from the site creates a new wound on the patient's body. It is removed by minimizing scarring and pain in a carefully controlled way.
There are also donor pages where hair slushing or bones grafting is needed. Poor hair loss is a place where a part of the patient's head, containing hair follicles is removed to a part of the head that has less hair. The place of the donor is the area where the tissue graft came from. During the procedure of the boneThe bone is taken from the patient's body part to repair or fracture in another part. Instead of the donor is a place from which the bone is harvested.
During skin grafting, a part of the skin is removed that includes an epidermis and a dermis of the skin. It is interrupted from the blood supply and raises. The deepest layer of the skin, a deep dermis, is usually left at the donor to regenerate and recover. The full thickness of the graft removes the full thickness of the skin from a place that then requires stitches to recover. In these cases, the donor site is only small.
Strong, small areas skin grafts are usually taken from inconspicuous areas, such as behind the ear, weakness or scalp. Larger, thinner skin grafts are usually removed more visible large areas such as thighs or lower leg. A common method of grafting the skin is autograph where the skin is removed from the location using a special tool that KTERice effectively cuts the skin away.
The donor's place is usually selected according to the corresponding skin tone and to ensure that it is in a relatively unobtrusive place should be scarred. Great attention is paid to the recipient and attachment of the skin graft to the open wound. The affective healing of the donor site must not be overlooked. It should be dressed and maintained as clean as any other wound, because it can also infect.