Endoscopic Plastic Surgery
Endoscopic plastic surgery is a minimally-invasive surgical technique that uses tiny cameras, or endoscopes, to see inside the body during surgery. It is a type of reconstructive plastic surgery that is used to correct physical defects and deformities that may have been caused by trauma, birth defects, or diseases. Endoscopic plastic surgery is less invasive than traditional plastic surgery, requires a shorter recovery time, and causes less scaring than other traditional surgery methods. Endoscopic plastic surgery has been used to reconstruct facial features, to repair injury after trauma, to correct congenital defects, to remove tumors, and to treat a variety of other conditions.
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