AI tools may produce a range, but they don’t know what your skin looked like on day one, how deep the burn actually was, or whether complications appeared later. In burn cases, those unknowns can be the difference between an outcome that stays limited and one that requires months of follow-up care.
In Edmond, residents often face the same pattern:
- The incident happens at home or at work during a hectic day.
- Early symptoms seem manageable.
- Then scarring, sensitivity, nerve pain, or range-of-motion issues show up after the initial healing stage.
That’s why an AI result should be treated like a checklist—not a verdict.


