Reconstructive surgery aims to restore function and appearance following trauma, congenital issues, or disease. Common procedures include:
Trauma Management:
Soft Tissue Reconstruction:
Wound Care: Comprehensive care and treatment for various wounds to promote healing.
Diabetic Foot Reconstruction: Addressing foot injuries or deformities related to diabetes.
Lymphedema Treatment: Management of swelling caused by lymphatic system issues, including filariasis.
Skin Cancer Removal: Surgical excision of skin cancers with subsequent reconstruction.
Scar Revision: Surgical techniques to improve the appearance of scars.
Nerve Tumor Removal & Reconstruction: Surgical removal and reconstruction of affected nerves.
Breast Reconstruction: Restoring breast shape and appearance following mastectomy or injury.
Tissue Expansion: Gradual stretching of skin to facilitate reconstruction.
Facial Reconstruction: Repair and restoration of facial features due to trauma or congenital conditions.
Cosmetic surgery focuses on enhancing physical appearance and aesthetics. Common procedures include:
Gynecomastia (Male Breast Reduction): Reduction of enlarged breast tissue in males.
Breast Reduction: Surgical reduction of breast size to relieve discomfort and improve balance.
Breast Augmentation (Implants): Enhancement of breast size and shape using implants.
Breast Lift: Elevation and reshaping of sagging breasts for a youthful appearance.
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck): Removal of excess skin and fat from the abdomen to create a smoother, firmer profile.
Liposuction: Removal of localized fat deposits to enhance body contours.
Rhinoplasty: Reshaping of the nose for cosmetic or functional improvement.