Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive surgery is a type of plastic surgery that repairs body parts with deformities caused either by trauma, illness or birth defects. It can be used to improve function as well as aesthetics. Reconstructive surgery is highly specialized, often involving complex techniques and procedures to restore patients to the best possible physical and cosmetic state. Common reconstructive surgeries include facial reconstruction, breast reconstruction, hand surgery, and reconstructive surgery after traumatic injury. Reconstructive surgery has the power to significantly improve the patient’s quality of life, confidence, and overall self-esteem.
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