What happens to the skin after a burn depends on the degree of the burn. In a first degree burn, the skin is red and inflamed. In a second degree burn, the skin is red and blotchy with blisters. A third degree burn damages skin tissue and may also affect fat, bone and muscle.
The damaged skin cannot usually be repaired. New skin has to be grown to replace it.
That is why it is so important to distinguish between the degrees of a burn.
A 3d degree burn destroys the skin, and damages the tissue underlying the skin, and new skin will not easily form again. Skin graft is the best approach.
a 2nd degree burn involves significant damage to the skin itself, but little to the underlying tissue.
A 1st degree burn affects only the surface layer of skin, and it would abrade off in the usual way, so that doesn't matter, apart from the pain.
In the case of any burn, lots of cold water for several minutes, for heat absorbed into the tissue is slow to dissipate. Lots of cold water.
just put it under cold water/ice or use aloe vvera gel.
The skin turns red. It will hurt. Blisters may form.
The skin may also peel, appear white or charred, and feel numb.
The skin will begin to blister
Blisters are the one which will develop when a skin gets burned
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DEPENDS which layer of the skin is burned
the skin gets burned off by a docter who can do it
if the skin on the penis has been burned by a cigarette, Will the skin grow back ?
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Acute, non healing burn
You don't exactly get burned, your skin freezes. Dry ice is verrry cold and coming in contact with is for even a short time freezes the skin. This kills skin cells in much the same way as burning does
Gently. It depends on how badly the skin is burned. Try gentle products from Paula's Choice -- skin recovery cream, and another http://www.paulaschoice.com/product/skin-relief-treatment/skin-care-treatments I'm not affiliated with this sight, but have found the products to be excellent.
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It will soothe your skin very lightly but you should use a heavy duty moisturizer.
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.