reconstructive procedures
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Reconstructive Procedures Overview
Reconstructive procedures restore function, appearance, and structure after trauma, cancer treatment, or birth defects. These procedures improve quality of life by addressing facial injuries, burns, and congenital abnormalities. Techniques such as skin grafting, flap surgery, and bone reconstruction ensure effective and lasting results. Our expert team uses modern technology to perform minimally invasive procedures, promoting faster recovery. Whether it’s correcting cleft lips or repairing facial fractures, we provide personalized, advanced care to help patients regain confidence and normal function.
Treatment
Transfers healthy skin to damaged areas for effective wound healing.
Uses nearby tissue to cover defects and restore function.
Repairs bone defects using healthy bone tissue from another area.
Corrects congenital defects for better speech, swallowing, and aesthetics.
Reconstructs broken facial bones to restore normal function.
Improves appearance and movement by correcting tight or thick scars.
Restores jaw function after fractures or surgery.
Corrects nasal deformities for improved breathing and aesthetics.
Repairs eyelid defects to improve vision and appearance.
Corrects ear abnormalities for a natural look.
Connects tiny blood vessels and nerves for complex tissue reconstructions.
Stretches skin to create extra tissue for reconstruction.
Transfers fat to restore facial volume and improve aesthetics.
Restores function after cancer surgery.
Restores facial nerve function after injury.
Uses advanced techniques to close large, non-healing wounds.
Restores neck tissues after cancer or thyroid surgery.
Rebuilds cheekbones to restore facial symmetry and function.
Corrects birth defects in children for better function and appearance.
Reduces tight scars, improving mobility and appearance.
Ailments
Injuries to face requiring surgical correction for restoring structure and function.
Severe skin damage causing contractures, treated through scar revision and skin grafting.
Congenital defects corrected to improve speech, swallowing, and facial aesthetics.
Broken jawbones treated through reconstructive surgery to restore function and appearance.
Tissue loss post-cancer removal corrected with skin grafting and flap procedures.
Drooping or damaged eyelids affecting vision, corrected through reconstructive eyelid surgery.
Structural nasal abnormalities corrected through rhinoplasty for better breathing and aesthetics.
Birth defects or trauma causing ear deformities corrected through otoplasty.
Tightened scars limiting movement treated through scar revision and tissue expansion.
Tissue loss due to trauma corrected with flap surgery or grafting.
Structural deformities in the mouth corrected with reconstructive procedures.
Broken cheekbones repaired to restore facial contour and function.
Facial nerve injuries corrected with microsurgery for restoring movement.
Issues with the palate affecting speech and eating, corrected surgically.
Non-healing wounds treated with advanced wound closure techniques.
Tissue damage after cancer surgery corrected with neck reconstruction.
Lip structure abnormalities treated with reconstructive lip surgery.
Skull abnormalities corrected using advanced bone grafting techniques.
Cancer-related tissue loss treated through flap surgery and reconstruction.
Damage to facial tissues repaired with advanced reconstructive techniques.