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Plastic surgery is a medical specialty concerned with the "correction" or restoration of form and function. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the best-known kind of plastic surgery, plastic surgery is not necessarily cosmetic; and includes many types of reconstructive surgery, Craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.
Reconstructive surgery can give people their lives back, restoring appearance, functionality and mobility. For the patients, it can have the power of a miracle, giving them back a part of their lives or providing something they never thought they would have.
Burn surgery generally takes place in two phases. Acute burn surgery is the treatment immediately after a burn. Reconstructive burn surgery takes place after the burn wounds have healed.
The goal of cosmetic surgery is to improve a person's appearance and, thus, self-esteem by changing the way she or he looks. Cosmetic surgery can be performed on any part of the face and body.
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Conditions commonly treated by pediatric plastic surgeons include craniofacial anomalies, cleft lip and palate and congenital hand deformities.
Soft tissue injuries-lacerations, abrasions, crush and contusions of facial skin needs special care by a Plastic Surgeon for repair and to minimize the scar on the face.
Fractures of facial bones-Mandible, maxilla ,zygoma, nasal bones ,orbital bones and other bones requires an early intervention by a plastic surgeon
Acute hand trauma service for flexor tendon injuries, nerve injuries, bony injuries to the hands.
On the Elective side, all the common nerve compression, dupuytren’s, congenital hand surgery, brachial plexus injury and hand tumour
Replantation surgery is used to reattach severed fingers, hands, arms, and another amputated parts to the body by reconnecting the small blood vessels and restoring the circulation before the tissue starts to die.
Microsurgery is generally concerned with the reconstruction of missing tissues by transferring a piece of tissue to the reconstruction site and reconnecting blood vessels. Popular subspecialty areas are breast reconstruction, head and neck reconstruction, hand surgery/replantation, and brachial plexus surgery.
Reconstructive surgeons may perform skin, bone or tendon grafts, use implants to replace a muscle or a damaged body part, or transplant bone or tissue to replace an area has been removed. These procedures may help improve patients’ appearance, reduce scarring or disfigurement or repair injured body parts that may have been damaged. The surgeries may also help cancer patients regain their confidence, dignity and sense of self, especially after experiencing the impacts of breast cancer and head & neck cancer
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