It may be red due to extravasation from damaged vessels due to damage to the dermal blood vessels.

The hallmark of these types of burns is greatly diminished capillary return, with no or sluggish blanching when pressure is applied to the wound bed. This is a result of the extensive destruction of the dermal vascular plexus. The dermal nerve endings are also damaged and so sensation is reduced. These deeper burns tend to be dry, with diminished fluid exudates compared with more superficial burns.

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