Published on: 2026-01-01 | Written by: Dr. Sara Salah Specialist in Plastic Surgery
Hand surgery and burn repair are among the most delicate and important medical specialties, aiming to restore the function and natural movement of the hand after injuries and burns. The hand is essential for daily life, and any damage can significantly affect functional performance and quality of life.
Dr. Sara Salah emphasizes that early and precise surgical intervention for hand injuries and burn repair enhances recovery chances and prevents long-term complications.
Several factors may require hand surgery or burn repair, including:
Home or industrial accidents, such as cuts or falls
Thermal or chemical burns
Sports or traffic-related injuries
Congenital defects or deformities from certain conditions
Infections or ulcers requiring surgical intervention
Dr. Sara Salah notes that accurately identifying the cause helps in developing an appropriate treatment plan for each case to ensure the best results.
The main objectives of these surgeries include:
Restoring the hand’s natural movement and function
Re-establishing balance and alignment of fingers and wrist
Reducing pain and improving quality of life
Correcting deformities caused by burns or injuries
Preventing long-term complications such as fibrosis or joint stiffness
Dr. Sara Salah emphasizes that achieving these goals requires precise surgical expertise and continuous post-operative follow-up.
Treatment methods include:
Reconstructive surgery to repair cut tendons and nerves
Fitting delicate supports and prosthetics to improve movement
Advanced burn care using skin grafts or laser therapy
Post-surgery physical therapy and rehabilitation to restore strength and flexibility
Continuous medical follow-up to monitor recovery and prevent setbacks
Dr. Sara Salah explains that combining surgical intervention, rehabilitation, and precise follow-up ensures the best functional and aesthetic outcomes for the hand.
Restoring movement and ability to perform daily activities
Improving the aesthetic appearance of the hand
Reducing pain and enhancing psychological well-being
Preventing long-term complications
Boosting self-confidence and work ability
Dr. Sara Salah notes that adhering to the rehabilitation program after surgery is crucial for achieving effective and long-lasting results.
Attend all prescribed physical therapy sessions regularly
Protect the hand from trauma and stress during recovery
Monitor changes and contact the doctor in case of complications
Follow medical instructions for wound or burn care
Perform recommended exercises to enhance strength and flexibility
Dr. Sara Salah emphasizes that following these tips promotes recovery and helps restore full hand function.
Dr. Sara Salah confirms that medical expertise, ongoing follow-up, and adherence to post-operative instructions are key to fully restoring the hand’s strength and functionality.