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;[2] and includes many types of reconstructive surgery, Craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns. Undergoing a plastic surgery has become a trend in certain classes of society, but there are some serious repercussions that have to be considered before going into surgery.
Reconstructive Plastic surgery: Performed to correct functional Impairments caused by Burns; Multiple tendon injury, Rhinoplasty & bone grafting, fracture nasal bones / Septum & Other Facial Injuries.
Congenital Abnormalities: Cleft Palates or Cleft Lips, Ear Repair & Eyelid Developmental Abnormalities : Infection and disease, Lip Avulsion, Scar Revision, White patch, Liposuction & Abdominoplasty, Vaginoplasty.
Cancer or Tumors.
Reconstructive plastic surgery is usually performed to improve function, but it may be done to approximate a normal appearance.
The Most Common Reconstructive Procedures : Tumor Removal, Laceration Repair, Scar Repair, Hand surgery, and Breast Reduction Plasty. |