Wound defects refer to injuries or tissue loss that occur due to trauma, infections, burns, surgery, or accidents. These defects may involve damage to the skin, soft tissues, or underlying structures and often require specialized medical care.
Proper treatment of wound defects is important to prevent infection, promote tissue healing, and restore the normal appearance and function of the affected area. Without timely care, these wounds can lead to complications and delayed healing.
Modern reconstructive techniques such as skin grafting, flap surgery, and advanced wound care methods are used to repair damaged tissues. These treatments help close the wound, improve healing, and restore both function and appearance.