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Reconstructive Surgery

Burns

After a burn injury, significant amounts of scar tissue may form that not only significantly changes the appearance, but can deeply affect function. After the initial burn wounds have healed, reconstructive surgery can take place to improve both the function and the cosmetic appearance of burn scars.

Anterior abdominal and chest wall

Plastic surgeons commonly face reconstructive challenges in repairing the abdominal and chest walls. Reconstructive options in these two areas are rapidly expanding with the availability of new techniques and new products.

Hands surgery

Reconstructive hand surgery can help correct a wide range of functional and cosmetic problems affecting your hand, wrist and forearm. Hand reconstruction can repair tendon injuries, birth defects and joint deformities caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Breast reconstruction following mastectomy

Many women who have a mastectomy—surgery to remove an entire breast to treat or prevent breast cancer—have the option of having the shape of the removed breast rebuilt.

Pressure sore

Reconstructive surgery for pressure sore aims to heal the ulcers and minimize the risks associated with the open wounds. The surgery involves removal of the affected bone and tissue, and covering the post excision wound or defect with a healthy tissue.

Scalp

A surgical procedure for people with scalp defects. Scalp defects may be partial or full thickness and can be congenital or acquired. Because not all layers of the scalp are elastic and the scalp has a convex shape, the use of primary closure is limited.

Ear reconstruction

Ear reconstruction is an advanced kind of plastic surgery that involves the creation of the new ear that looks similar to a normal ear. It is one of the challenging and demanding surgery in plastic surgery.

Facial trauma

Facial traumas or injuries that require reconstructive procedures have a profound impact on patients. Traumatic injuries distress a patient physically and emotionally. Our team understands the unique nature of such injuries and approaches each patient in need with compassion and devotion.

Scrotal & Perinea

Fournier’s gangrene is an acute and potentially lethal necrotizing fasciitis that involves the scrotum and perineum. This disease can result in the loss of skin and soft tissue. To repair the scrotal and perinea defects remains a surgical challenge

Eyelid

Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the eyelids. Surgery can be performed on the upper lids, lower lids or both.

Cheek

a cosmetic surgical procedure that is intended to emphasize the cheeks on a person’s face. To augment the cheeks.

Lip & Nasal

A cleft lip nasal deformity usually occurs along with a cleft lip and palate, or a separation in the two sides of the lip and the palate or roof of the mouth. This separation can affect the nose.

Lower limp

Typically related to an injury or disorder and requires both plastic surgery and orthopedic expertise in addition to vascular surgery.