Plastic Surgery

Some of the common Plastic Surgery Problems

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  • Burns, Burns Scars, Deformities.
  • Burns can occur for various reasons, like heat, fire, chemicals, radiation, etc. Burn scars can result from severe burns, and they can be highly visible, painful, and itchy. Deformities can be caused by a variety of factors, such as congenital conditions, injuries, or surgeries.
  • Cosmetic Surgery (Nose, Ears, Face, Abdomen Surgery)
  • Cosmetic surgery is a type of plastic surgery that is focused on enhancing a person’s appearance, rather than addressing medical issues.
  • Breast Surgery: Augmentation (Enhancement)Reduction, Fixation
  • Breast surgery is a type of plastic surgery that involves altering the size, shape, or position of a woman’s breasts.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries of face, fractures of face bones(Nose, Maxilla, Mandile, Zygoma etc.)
  • Soft tissue injuries of the face and fractures of the facial bones can result from trauma or accidents.
  • Scars, Moles, Tattoo marks, Leukoderma patches(White Patches)
  • Scars are a common occurrence on the skin and are caused by injury or surgery.Treatment options for all of these conditions vary depending on the severity and cause.
  • Split ear lobules: enlarged ear lobule holes,ear lobule piercing etc
  • Split ear lobules, also known as earlobe tears, occur when the ear piercing hole is stretched or torn.
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  • Non healing diabetic wounds(ulcers)
  • Non-healing diabetic wounds, also known as diabetic ulcers, are chronic sores or lesions that occur on the feet, legs, or other areas of the body in people with diabetes due to poor circulation and nerve damage.
  • Flap cover for fractures of limbs with exposed bone
  • A flap cover procedure involves using nearby muscle, skin, or tissue to cover a fracture site of a limb with exposed bone, to aid in healing and prevent infection.
  • Tumors & Cancers of head, neck, mouth and skin cancers and reconstruction of the defects
  • Tumors and cancers of the head, neck, mouth, and skin often require surgical removal, which may result in defects that can be reconstructed using various techniques.
  • Surgery for obesity: liposuction for trunk, limbs, face etc
  • Surgery for obesity, also known as bariatric surgery, is a medical procedure that helps people with severe obesity to lose weight by altering the digestive system.
  • Closed jaws (Fused Jaw Joints) with inability to open mouth (TMJ Ankylosis)
  • TMJ ankylosis, also known as closed jaws or fused jaw joints, is a condition where the jaw bones become fused together, causing an inability to fully open the mouth.
  • Hand injuries(cut & crush)
  • Hand injuries(cut & crush);deformities and fused adjacent fingers & microscopic repair of tendons, vessels and nerves.
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  • Cleft Lip, Cleft palate & other facial clefts.
  • Cleft lip and palate occur when lip and palate tissues don’t fuse during fetal development, resulting in a common facial birth defect.
  • Filarial feet, legs & ulcers etc
  • Filarial infections can cause swelling and lymphedema in the feet and legs, which can lead to chronic ulcers and other skin complications.
  • Microsurgery (attachment of Cut fingers, hands, scalp etc.)
  • Microsurgery reattaches severed body parts, like fingers or scalp, using specialized tools to reconnect nerves, blood vessels, and tissues
  • Recanalisation after tubectomy & vasectomy
    Recanalization reopens blocked fallopian tubes or vas deferens, causing unintended pregnancy after tubectomy or vasectomy.
  • Face nerves paralysis, Deformities due to leprosy
    Facial nerve paralysis and deformities due to leprosy can be treated with reconstructive surgery, physiotherapy, and medication, depending on the severity and extent of nerve damage.
  • Loss of Penis skin & Scrotum skin due to entanglement in machines, accidents etc
  • Reconstruction of lost penis and scrotum skin due to trauma can be done using skin grafts, tissue flaps, or other surgical techniques depending on the extent and location of the injury.
  • Hair Transplantation
  • Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves moving hair follicles from one part of the body (usually the back or sides of the head) to balding or thinning areas on the scalp.
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