Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons restore function, repair defects, and enhance physical appearance through surgical expertise. Congenital conditions, traumatic injuries, burns, and post-surgical reconstruction needs are addressed to achieve both medical and aesthetic outcomes. Skin grafts, flap surgery, and microsurgery help restore damaged tissues and improve mobility. Many specialize in reconstructing areas affected by cancer, such as breast reconstruction after mastectomy or facial reconstruction following tumor removal. Expertise also extends to correcting birth defects like cleft lips, hand deformities, and craniofacial abnormalities. They treat a wide range of conditions, including birth defects like cleft lip and palate, facial and limb deformities, and post-traumatic injuries such as burns, severe lacerations, and fractures. Reconstructive procedures are also essential for patients recovering from cancer treatments, such as breast reconstruction after mastectomy, skin grafting for extensive wounds, and facial reconstruction following tumor removal. Utilizing advanced techniques such as microsurgery, free flap tissue transfer, and nerve grafting, these surgeons restore mobility, sensation, and a natural appearance to affected areas.
Aesthetic procedures enhance facial and body features. Rhinoplasty, facelifts, liposuction, and breast augmentation help individuals achieve their desired appearance. Non-surgical treatments, including Botox, fillers, and laser resurfacing, provide minimally invasive options for facial rejuvenation. Body contouring techniques, such as tummy tucks and thigh lifts, refine shape and proportion. By combining medical expertise with surgical artistry, plastic and reconstructive surgeons help patients improve function, restore confidence, and achieve natural-looking results.