
facial burns
Facial burns are injuries to the skin on the face caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. They can vary in severity from mild redness and pain (first-degree burns) to severe damage affecting deeper layers of skin (third-degree burns). Symptoms may include swelling, blistering, and discoloration. Proper treatment is crucial to minimize scarring and prevent infection. Depending on the severity, medical attention may be needed, especially if the burn covers a large area or involves the eyes, ears, or mouth. Recovery can take time and may involve rehabilitation for functional and aesthetic healing.