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Graft Tissue

Graft tissue is a piece of biological material, such as skin, cartilage, or bone, taken from one part of the body or a donor and transferred to another area to repair or replace damaged tissue. It is commonly used in medical procedures like skin grafts for burn injuries or tissue transplants to restore function or improve appearance. The goal of grafting is to promote healing, restore structure, or improve the functioning of the affected area, and the success depends on factors such as compatibility and proper integration with surrounding tissues.