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Where to Order Custom Compression Socks in Hsinchu?

excuse me? Hello, doctor. My mother underwent surgery last month for melanoma, where a portion of her right foot's sole was removed and skin grafted. The doctor recommended that we order compression stockings. I found that most suppliers are in Taipei, but we live in Hsinchu...


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
Some medical supply stores near Hsinchu Hospital (along the railway) offer custom-fitted compression stockings, so you can check them out.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Burns: Is It Necessary?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Is hyperbaric oxygen therapy needed for a second-degree burn covering 5% of the thigh area? The doctor said skin grafting is not necessary. Can a patient with atypical pulmonary tuberculosis undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy? The patient is 79 years old....


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
A superficial second-degree burn covering 5% of the body surface area theoretically does not require skin grafting or hyperbaric oxygen therapy. However, whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be performed requires a preoperative assessment, as individuals with poor cardiopulmonar...

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Understanding Congenital Finger Deformities: Treatment Options and Outcomes

Finger deformity The child is currently 3 years and 11 months old. At birth, the second and third segments of the left pinky finger were bent and could not be straightened. The child has previously seen a pediatric orthopedic specialist who suggested waiting until the child is ol...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
This type of congenital anomaly is indeed difficult to conclude. You may consider consulting a hand surgeon. Professor Chuang Chui-Ching from Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Linkou and Professor Lin Kao-Tien from Kaohsiung Medical University are both renowned experts in this fiel...

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Managing Electrical Burns: Healing Challenges and Next Steps

Issues related to electrical burns? A family member was electrocuted and sustained 30% electrical burns. After two debridement surgeries, the wounds on the face and fingers have healed, but the electrical burns on the body and the wounds on the hands have not yet healed. The heal...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
It is normal to experience pigmentation changes in the weeks following wound healing. If the wound has not healed after two weeks post-debridement, it may be necessary to consider skin grafting.

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Effective Methods to Minimize Scarring After Skin Grafting Surgery

Scarring after skin grafting? Hello Doctor: My baby was born with syndactyly. We completed the last surgery in December of last year. Each time we had the separation surgery, skin grafting was performed. After the stitches were removed, silicone sheets were applied for 1 to 2 mon...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
The battle against scars is a long-term process. As long as the care methods are appropriate, children's scars will gradually become less noticeable. It is crucial not to rush into seeking treatments impulsively.

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Solutions for Facial Discoloration After Skin Grafting from an Accident

An injured woman? I was involved in a car accident, and due to skin grafting on my face, there is a patch with a different color. I'm not sure what solutions are available for this issue.


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Skin grafting inherently presents issues with color differences. The solution depends on the size of the scar and the degree of color discrepancy.

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Effective Treatments for Telangiectasia: Options Beyond Laser Therapy

Microvascular dilation Hello, I recently underwent intense pulsed light therapy for my issue with telangiectasia, but it has resulted in a wound that continues to ooze pus and has darkened. I'm unsure if there are any solutions for this. How should telangiectasia be treated?...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Microsvascular dilation can be treated with dye lasers (wavelengths of 585 or 595 nm) or with sclerotherapy using a fine needle. If a high dose of pulsed light is used, it may lead to tissue fluid leakage and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and the decision will depend on th...

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Post-Skin Grafting Recovery: Addressing Swelling and Mobility Issues

After skin graft surgery!! Hello Dr. Luo: I was in a car accident at the beginning of September! I sustained a laceration on my right foot with tendon exposure! After an X-ray, the doctor said there was no damage to the bones or tendons! I was hospitalized in a northern hospital ...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
After an injury, the tissue will swell for a period of time; the more severe the injury, the longer the swelling may last, potentially up to six months to a year. It is recommended that you wear compression stockings to help reduce discomfort caused by the swelling. A hematoma re...

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Effective Treatments for Burns and Acne Scars: What You Need to Know

How should scars be treated? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask: 1. How should a burn that is approximately the size of a ten-dollar coin be treated? Is skin grafting necessary, or are there other treatment options? What is the estimated cost, and how long does the treatment take...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Burns the size of a 10 NT dollar coin typically occur on the calf. Treatment for burns caused by exhaust pipes depends on the depth, and it is best for a physician to examine the wound in person. Superficial second-degree burns require about one week of treatment, while deep seco...

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Exploring Skin Grafting Options for Facial Birthmarks: A Patient's Guide

Birthmark Hello Doctor: I was born with a birthmark on my face that covers about one-third of my entire face, which has made me feel very self-conscious since childhood. Because of this, I have tried various laser treatments, with ruby laser being the most effective. However, aft...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Birthmarks are primarily treated with laser therapy. You may need to undergo several sessions and then take a break of 3-6 months to properly assess the true effectiveness. Skin grafting is not suitable for birthmarks on the face, as it can result in unsightly scars. Currently, t...

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Which Specialist Should I See for Neurofibroma Treatment?

Hello, doctor. I would like to ask which specialty I should see for neurofibromas? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask which specialty I should consult for neurofibromas? Thank you. I have a tumor on my palm, and I have already undergone three surgeries at Taichung Veterans Genera...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
The treatment for neurofibromas falls under the category of plastic surgery. If there is a single tumor, it can typically be excised; however, if there are multiple tumors, it may be related to genetic factors. Regarding skin grafting on the palm, it is generally possible if ther...

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Understanding Hyperhidrosis: Surgical Options and Risks for Teens

Bromhidrosis My 14-year-old daughter is quite troubled by her body odor. I would like to consult a doctor about whether surgery has any potential side effects and if there are other treatment options available.


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Hello: Please refer to the response dated August 1, 2002. The excision of apocrine glands (sweat glands) is similar to a skin graft procedure, and it is necessary to restrict the movement of both shoulders for one week post-surgery to prevent graft failure. Possible complications...

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Understanding Cellulitis in the Elderly: Risks and Treatment Options

An elderly person has a hole in their foot? Hello doctor, is it true that elderly people have a harder time recovering from cellulitis, especially when it occurs on the foot? My grandmother was hospitalized at Mackay Memorial Hospital for a while, but her condition worsened and s...


Dr. Jiang Baicong Reply:
Elderly individuals with cellulitis may have a more difficult time recovering, primarily due to poorer blood circulation, weakened immune systems, or unstable diabetes management. In cases where there is a wound on the ankle and blood circulation is adequate, wounds typically hea...

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Understanding FTSG: Key Insights on Full-Thickness Skin Grafts in Burn Surgery

What is FTSG? Hello, I am a nursing student and I have some questions regarding skin grafting surgery after burns. I have researched a lot of books, but very few mention FTSG (full-thickness skin graft) in detail; even when they do, it is only briefly covered and does not suffici...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
You have consulted several books, and you probably came across a book on plastic surgery. The definition of FTSG is Full Thickness Skin Graft (Autologous). For more detailed information, you will need to refer to books on plastic surgery and nursing. Postoperatively, care must be...

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Optimal Timing for Scar Revision Surgery in Children

Timing for Scar Revision Surgery Hello Dr. Luo, My daughter is four years old this year. Due to some complications at birth, she requires high-dose nutritional intravenous therapy. During the administration of this therapy, there were some issues, and the nurse explained that h...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Once a scar forms, current medical standards do not allow for its complete disappearance. When a scar is newly formed, silicone sheets and compression garments should be applied to the scar for at least one year to minimize its hypertrophic state. The formation of scars can impac...

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Cost of Skin Grafting Surgery for Burn Treatment: What to Expect

The cost of a skin graft surgery can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure, the location of the surgery, the surgeon's experience, and whether the surgery is performed in a hospital or an outpatient setting. On average, th...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Answer: If the burn is a deep second-degree or third-degree burn, scarring will occur after healing. If the scar has caused functional impairment, such as scar contracture around a joint leading to limited movement, or ectropion of the eyelid, corrective surgery can be covered by...

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How to Minimize Scarring After Burn Injuries and Skin Grafting

Burns and scalds My mother recently suffered a burn on her foot from hot water and underwent a skin graft surgery. Is there any way to prevent scarring or minimize the scars from the wound? Thank you for your help!


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
ANS: Skin grafting surgery is required when the burn severity reaches deep second-degree to third-degree burns. Even after undergoing skin grafting, scarring will still occur; however, it will be significantly better than the scars resulting from natural healing without grafting....

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How to Treat a Large Blister on the Foot After a Burn Injury

How to treat blisters on the soles of the feet? If you have a large blister measuring 3 cm by 1 cm on the sole of your foot that has not healed after 7 days, it is important to take appropriate care. Here are some steps you can follow: 1. **Keep it Clean**: Gently wash the area ...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Burns are classified into three degrees based on the depth of skin damage. First-degree burns affect only the epidermis, do not form blisters, and typically heal within a week, similar to sunburn. Second-degree burns involve the dermis, form blisters, and are more painful. Third-...

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Understanding Skin Changes and Fatigue After Skin Grafting

After skin grafting Five years ago, my friend suffered from second-degree burns covering 45% of their body, and some wounds were treated with skin grafts. Recently, the skin grafted areas on the right side of their body and their hands have been itchy and red. Could there be some...


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
Any deep wound or surgical incision on the body will inevitably result in scarring. If a skin graft surgery is required after a burn injury, it indicates that the wound is relatively deep. Even with skin grafting, scarring will still occur. During the process of scar formation, t...

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