Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery services in a hospital focus on reconstructive and aesthetic procedures to improve function and enhance appearance. These services cater to patients requiring surgical intervention for congenital defects, trauma, or cosmetic enhancements. Key offerings include:

  • Reconstructive Surgery: Restoration of form and function after trauma, cancer, or congenital abnormalities.
  • Cosmetic Surgery: Aesthetic procedures such as facelifts, breast augmentation, and liposuction to enhance physical appearance.
  • Burn Care and Reconstruction: Treatment of burn injuries and subsequent reconstruction to improve appearance and function.
  • Hand Surgery: Repair of injuries and conditions affecting the hands and upper extremities.
  • Craniofacial Surgery: Treatment of facial deformities and cleft lip/palate.
  • Wound Care: Management of complex wounds and skin grafting.
  • Patient Counseling: Education on procedure options, risks, and recovery processes.

The scope of Plastic Surgery services in a hospital includes a wide range of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures aimed at improving both function and aesthetics. Key components include:

  • Reconstructive Surgery: Restoration of body parts affected by trauma, tumors, or congenital defects.
  • Aesthetic Procedures: Cosmetic surgeries such as facelifts, rhinoplasty, and breast enhancement.
  • Burn Reconstruction: Surgical treatment for burn injuries and related deformities.
  • Hand Surgery: Surgical interventions for hand injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and congenital hand conditions.
  • Craniofacial Surgery: Correction of facial deformities, including cleft lip and palate repair.
  • Wound Management: Advanced treatment of chronic and complex wounds, including skin grafting.
  • Lymphedema Surgery: Surgical options to manage lymphedema and improve limb function.