If you get burned, rinse immediately with running water (tap water).20-30Cool the area for approximately 15 minutes. Be careful not to let children and the elderly drop their body temperature too much.If you have been burned by fire or chemicals, seek medical attention immediately.
If the burn is only red and swollen, it is considered a minor burn (first-degree burn) and will heal naturally, but if blisters appear a few hours after the burn (second-degree burn), treatment is required. Burns that produce blisters may leave scars after healing.
At our clinic, we place great importance on aesthetics and strive to provide treatment that leaves as few scars as possible.
Be careful of low-temperature burns!
Even if the temperature is not very hot, you can get burned if you touch it for a long time. For example, low-temperature burns can occur from hot water bottles, heating pads, heated carpets, etc. Caution is required for people taking sleeping pills, people who are completely drunk, people who are paralyzed, babies, etc. In the case of low-temperature burns, there are no blisters or wounds immediately after the burn, and it may not be noticed until a few days later when the skin starts to change from yellow to black in color that it is a deep burn. Low-temperature burns take a long time to treat, and scars remain after healing.