"Burns is a major problem in all developing countries. 95% of burn injuries happen in developing countries and India has a great share of it.
Due to the lack of preventive measures and adequate acute care facilities being very limited, many victims of burns end up with severe deformities. It can cosmetically disfigure an individual and functionally incapacitating.
But it need not be so. Adequate acute care can prevent many deformities from occurring, and for people who have been deformed solutions exist. Current Reconstructive Surgery techniques offer them hope. Deformed hands can be made to work, misshapen feet can be made fit to walk and faces can be made presentable.
The challenge is to make it available to the masses who need it.
Hope after fire is a project to provide Reconstructive Surgery for the correction of deformities in burn survivors."
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