2022-04-122022-04-122003-01Ege, G. Y. Ö. ve Özcan, M. (2003). “Heating-pad burn as a complication of abdominoplasty”. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 56(1), 52-53.0007-1226https://doi.org/10.1016/S0007-1226(03)00014-6https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007122603000146http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25728As the sensory nerves supplying the abdominal wall are divided during abdominoplasty, sensory changes occur in the abdominal skin after surgery, which are troublesome for some patients. These sensory changes can lead to burn injury in uninformed patients. We report the case of a patient who sustained a second-degree burn to the anterior abdominal skin following the application of a heating pad after an abdominoplasty. This burn healed with conservative treatment. Burn injuries due to sensory loss in the abdominal skin following abdominoplasty must be kept in mind, and patients must be informed about this complication.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSurgeryAbdominoplastyThermal injuryComplicationsHeating padBreast reconstructionThermal-injuriesHeating-pad burn as a complication of abdominoplastyArticle0001829361000142-s2.0-0037613390525356112706153SurgeryBreast Reconstruction; Herpes Zoster; MastectomyAbdominoplastyAdultArticleBurnCase reportConservative treatmentFemaleHeatingHumanNerve injuryPriority journalSensory nerveSkin sensationWound healing