Burn Treatment Specialist in Moradabad — Dr. Anil Rajput | Jigyasa Hospital

Burns are among the most painful and medically complex injuries a person can suffer. Whether caused by fire, scalding hot water, chemicals, or electrical accidents, burns demand immediate and expert medical attention. Delayed or inadequate treatment can lead to permanent scarring, disfigurement, serious infection, and in severe cases, life-threatening complications.
If you or someone you love has suffered a burn injury in Moradabad or the surrounding region, Jigyasa Hospital offers specialized burn care under the expertise of Dr. Anil Rajput, an experienced Plastic Surgeon dedicated to advanced burn management and reconstruction.
Comprehensive Burn Care
End-to-end management from emergency stabilization to wound care, surgery, scar management, and rehabilitation.
Advanced Surgical Treatment
Expertise in skin grafting, flap surgeries, contracture release, and reconstructive procedures for complex burns.
Compassionate Patient Support
Holistic care that addresses physical recovery, emotional wellbeing, and long-term quality of life.
Timely Emergency Response
Structured emergency protocols for rapid assessment, fluid resuscitation, and airway protection in acute burns.
Specialized Pediatric Burn Care
Gentle, age-appropriate burn management for infants, children, and teenagers, focused on minimizing long-term impact.
Accessible Regional Centre
Burn treatment services for patients from Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha, Bijnor, Hapur, and surrounding districts.
Why Specialized Burn Care Matters
Many people underestimate burn injuries. A burn that appears minor on the surface can involve deeper tissue damage not visible to the naked eye. Even small burns, if improperly treated, can develop serious infections, keloid scars, or contractures that restrict movement permanently.
Burn injuries are classified not just by their visible size but by their depth, and each depth requires a different treatment approach. This is why consulting a qualified plastic surgeon and burn specialist is critical from day one.
At Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, the burn care unit combines emergency stabilization, wound management, infection control, reconstructive surgery, and rehabilitation under one roof — giving patients a clear path from injury to recovery.
Meet Dr. Anil Rajput — Plastic Surgeon and Burn Care Expert
Dr. Anil Rajput is a qualified and experienced Plastic Surgeon at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad, with deep expertise in the management of burn injuries across all severity levels. His clinical focus includes: acute burn wound management, skin grafting and flap surgeries, post-burn scar treatment and revision, burn contracture release and reconstruction, chemical and electrical burn care, and pediatric burn management.
Dr. Rajput's approach combines precise surgical technique with compassionate patient care. He understands that burn injuries are not only physically damaging but also emotionally traumatic, and he works closely with patients and their families to set realistic expectations and support healing at every stage.
Patients from Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha, Bijnor, and across western Uttar Pradesh regularly seek his expertise for both acute burns and long-term reconstructive care.
Types of Burns Treated at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad
1. Thermal Burns (Heat Burns): Thermal burns are caused by direct contact with flames, hot surfaces, boiling liquids, or steam. These are the most common type of burn injury in India, frequently occurring in kitchen accidents, industrial settings, and fire-related incidents. Depending on the depth and area of the body affected, thermal burns may require wound dressings, skin grafts, or reconstructive flap surgeries to restore function and appearance.
2. Chemical Burns: Chemical burns result from contact with strong acids, alkalis, or other corrosive substances. These injuries are common in industrial workers, laboratory personnel, and in cases of acid attacks. Chemical burns can continue to cause tissue damage even after the initial exposure if not thoroughly decontaminated. Dr. Anil Rajput provides prompt chemical burn care including immediate irrigation, neutralization protocols, wound assessment, and surgical reconstruction where required.
3. Electrical Burns: Electrical burns are deceptive — the entry and exit wounds on the skin may appear small, but internally, electricity travels through the body along nerve and blood vessel pathways, causing extensive deep tissue damage. Patients with electrical burns also require cardiac monitoring due to the risk of arrhythmias. Jigyasa Hospital's burn team is equipped to manage the multi-system complications of electrical burns, including soft tissue reconstruction following internal damage.
4. Radiation Burns: Radiation burns can result from prolonged sun exposure, industrial radiation exposure, or as a side effect of radiotherapy for cancer treatment. While superficial radiation burns may heal with conservative treatment, deeper radiation injuries require plastic surgical expertise.
5. Scald Burns: Common in young children and elderly patients, scald burns are caused by hot liquids or steam. Thin or fragile skin in these age groups makes scalds particularly severe. Dr. Rajput and the Jigyasa Hospital team are experienced in managing pediatric burns with the additional sensitivity this patient group requires.
Understanding Burn Severity: Degrees of Burns
First-Degree Burns (Superficial Burns): These burns affect only the outermost layer of skin (epidermis). Symptoms include redness, mild swelling, and pain, similar to sunburn. First-degree burns generally heal within 3–5 days without scarring and can often be managed with appropriate wound care and pain management.
Second-Degree Burns (Partial Thickness Burns): Second-degree burns penetrate into the dermis, the layer beneath the epidermis. They cause blisters, intense pain, red or white moist skin, and carry a higher risk of infection. Superficial second-degree burns may heal in 2–3 weeks; deeper second-degree burns often require skin grafting to prevent complications and minimize scarring.
Third-Degree Burns (Full Thickness Burns): Full-thickness burns destroy all layers of the skin and may extend into underlying fat, muscle, or bone. The burned area may appear white, brown, or charred and is often painless at the site itself due to nerve damage. Third-degree burns always require surgical intervention including skin grafting or flap coverage.
Fourth-Degree Burns: These are the most severe, involving destruction of all skin layers plus underlying muscle, tendons, and bone. Fourth-degree burns require major reconstructive surgery and intensive rehabilitation.
Burn Treatment Approach at Jigyasa Hospital
When a burn patient arrives at Jigyasa Hospital, the first priority is stabilization. The medical team assesses the total body surface area (TBSA) affected, the depth of burns, the patient's airway (especially in facial or inhalation burns), and the presence of any associated injuries.
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is initiated immediately for moderate to severe burns to prevent burn shock, one of the leading causes of early death in burn patients.
Proper wound management is the foundation of burn care. The team at Jigyasa Hospital uses evidence-based dressing protocols to keep wounds moist, prevent infection, and promote natural healing. Advanced antimicrobial dressings are used for deeper wounds to reduce the bacterial load and support graft take.
Burn wounds are extremely vulnerable to bacterial colonization, which can progress to life-threatening sepsis if untreated. Regular wound assessment, microbiological cultures, and appropriate antibiotic therapy are integral parts of burn care at Jigyasa Hospital.
For burns that will not heal independently within three weeks, or for full-thickness burns, skin grafting is the gold standard treatment. Dr. Anil Rajput performs split-thickness skin grafts for large areas and full-thickness grafts for smaller, cosmetically and functionally important regions such as the face, hands, and joints.
In cases where simple skin grafting is insufficient, such as burns over bony prominences, joints, or with exposed tendons and bones, flap surgeries are performed. Flaps carry their own blood supply, making them suitable for poorly vascularized wound beds.
One of the most challenging complications of burn injury is contracture, the tightening of scar tissue across joints that restricts movement. Dr. Anil Rajput specializes in contracture release surgery followed by skin grafting or flap reconstruction to restore range of motion and improve quality of life, a major need in Moradabad and western Uttar Pradesh.
Post-Burn Scar Management
Even after wounds have healed, scar management remains an important part of the recovery process. Burn scars can be hypertrophic or keloid in nature and may cause itching, pain, and emotional distress.
At Jigyasa Hospital, the post-burn scar management program includes pressure garment therapy to flatten and soften scars, silicone gel sheets and topical agents, intralesional steroid injections for raised scars, laser therapy for scar refinement where indicated, and surgical scar revision for functionally or cosmetically significant scars.
The goal is to achieve the flattest, softest, most natural-looking scar outcome possible while maintaining full function.
Burn Care for Children at Jigyasa Hospital
Children account for a disproportionately high number of burn injuries in India, with hot liquid scalds in the kitchen being the most common cause. Children's skin is thinner than adult skin, meaning even brief contact with hot water can cause deep burns.
Pediatric burns at Jigyasa Hospital receive specialized attention with age-appropriate fluid resuscitation, gentle wound care, careful anaesthesia management, and psychological support for both the child and family. Dr. Anil Rajput has extensive experience managing burns in the pediatric age group and understands the importance of minimizing scarring during growth years to prevent the development of growth-restricting contractures.
Psychological Support and Rehabilitation
A burn injury changes a person's life. Beyond the physical pain and the weeks or months of treatment, patients often struggle with anxiety, depression, body image concerns, and post-traumatic stress, especially when burns affect visible areas like the face, neck, and hands.
Jigyasa Hospital's approach to burn care recognizes this reality. Patients are supported throughout their recovery journey with counselling, guidance on returning to normal activities, and, where required, referral to rehabilitation specialists for physiotherapy to restore strength and flexibility.
Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Burn Treatment in Moradabad?
Jigyasa Hospital is one of Moradabad's trusted multispecialty hospitals, providing comprehensive medical and surgical services to patients across western Uttar Pradesh. The hospital's burn care program stands out for its experienced plastic surgeon, coordinated end-to-end care, and modern infrastructure.
Dr. Anil Rajput brings specialized surgical expertise in burn management and reconstruction that is not universally available in the region. From emergency admission through acute management, surgery, scar treatment, and rehabilitation, all care is coordinated under one roof.
Centrally located in Moradabad, with easy access for patients from Rampur, Sambhal, Amroha, Bijnor, Hapur, and surrounding districts, Jigyasa Hospital combines advanced facilities with a patient-centred approach that treats every burn patient as an individual with unique needs.
Book a Consultation with Dr. Anil Rajput at Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad
If you or a family member has suffered a burn injury, whether recent or old, do not delay seeking expert care. Early and appropriate treatment dramatically improves outcomes, reduces complications, and gives patients the best chance of returning to a full, active life.
Contact Jigyasa Hospital to schedule a consultation with Dr. Anil Rajput, Plastic Surgeon and Burn Care Specialist, and take the first step towards safe, structured recovery.
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Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur road moradabad, 244001
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How do I know if my burn needs specialist treatment?
Any burn larger than the palm of your hand, any burn on the face, hands, feet, genitals, or over a joint, any burn that appears white or charred, and any burn caused by chemicals or electricity should be evaluated by a burn specialist immediately.
How soon should I see a doctor after a burn injury?
Immediately. For moderate to severe burns, seek emergency care without delay. Even for burns that appear less severe, a medical evaluation within 24 hours is recommended to accurately assess depth and risk of infection.
Will a burn leave a permanent scar?
First-degree burns typically heal without scarring. Second-degree burns may leave some degree of scarring depending on depth. Third and fourth-degree burns will leave scars, but with proper surgical care, scar management, and rehabilitation, the appearance and function can be significantly improved.
What should I do immediately after a burn injury before reaching the hospital?
Cool the burn area with cool (not ice cold) running water for at least 10–20 minutes. Do not apply toothpaste, butter, oil, or any home remedy. Cover loosely with a clean cloth and seek medical attention immediately.
Does Jigyasa Hospital handle old burn scars and contractures?
Yes. Dr. Anil Rajput regularly treats patients with old, healed burns who are living with restrictive contractures or disfiguring scars. Surgical correction can make a significant difference even years after the original injury.
Is skin grafting a painful procedure?
Skin grafting is performed under general or regional anaesthesia, so patients do not feel pain during the procedure. Post-operative pain is managed with appropriate medications, and the team ensures patient comfort throughout recovery.
Can children with burn injuries be treated at Jigyasa Hospital?
Yes. Jigyasa Hospital has experience in managing pediatric burn cases with the specialized care and sensitivity that young patients require.
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