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When a burn heals, the skin can tighten in a way that limits movement or pulls an area out of its natural position. This tightening, known as a contracture, can make everyday tasks uncomfortable or difficult. Burn contracture release aims to gently free the tightened skin and restore comfort, mobility, and confidence. At Manipal Hospitals Global, each procedure is approached with care, focusing not only on function but also on helping the patient feel supported throughout their recovery.
Burn contracture release Surgery is a procedure used to loosen or remove tight scar tissue that formed after a burn injury. When the skin heals too tightly, it can restrict movement at joints or distort nearby areas. Releasing the contracture gives the tissues room to move more naturally again.
Depending on the location and severity, the surgeon may use skin grafts, local flaps, or other gentle reconstructive techniques to restore flexibility and improve the shape of the affected area. The aim is to help patients regain comfort and function in a way that feels as natural as possible.
A contracture can affect many parts of daily life. Some people struggle to bend an elbow, raise an arm, or straighten a finger. Others find that tight skin around the face or neck makes certain movements difficult. Beyond function, the change in appearance can affect confidence, especially for children and young adults.
Release surgery helps restore normal movement, reduce discomfort, and soften the appearance of tight scars so patients feel more at ease in their body.
Burn-related scarring can feel overwhelming, and many patients worry about surgery. At Manipal Hospitals Global, the approach is gentle, honest, and highly skilled. Specialists assess the affected area carefully, explain realistic outcomes, and plan the surgery in a way that supports both function and appearance.
A doctor may recommend surgery when:
Treatment may need to be postponed if:
Preparation begins with a detailed evaluation of the contracture and how it affects daily life. The surgeon explains different reconstruction options, such as grafts or flaps, and helps the patient understand what to expect during recovery.
Patients may also meet physiotherapists, as movement exercises play a key role in long-term healing. International patients receive guidance on travel timing, length of stay, and follow-up arrangements.
During Burn contracture release Surgery, the surgeon carefully frees the tight scar tissue. Once the contracture is released, the area may need coverage with a skin graft, local flap, or other reconstructive method so the tissues can move naturally again.
The exact approach depends on the burn location and the amount of restriction. Every step is planned to restore comfort and protect long-term function.
Recovery varies depending on the area treated, but most patients notice improved mobility soon after surgery. Swelling, tightness, or mild discomfort can appear initially and settle with time. A key part of recovery is physiotherapy, which helps maintain movement and strengthens the newly released tissues.
Children and adults alike receive ongoing support to ensure healing progresses smoothly and confidently.
While the procedure is generally safe, possible temporary effects include:
Regular follow-up and good physiotherapy greatly reduce these risks.
Costs vary depending on the size of the contracture, the reconstruction method, and the level of physiotherapy support required. Manipal Hospitals Global offers burn reconstruction at prices far more affordable than many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining world-class standards. A personalised estimate is shared after full assessment.
International patients receive dedicated assistance with travel planning, visas, accommodation, and post-operative follow-up. Teleconsultations are available so families can stay connected with their care team even after returning home.