Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Aesthetic and reconstructive surgery are two branches of plastic surgery that are aimed at improving the appearance and function of various parts of the body.
Aesthetic surgery, also known as cosmetic surgery, is focused on improving the appearance of a person's body or facial features. This can involve procedures like breast augmentation, rhinoplasty (nose job), liposuction, facelifts, and many others.
Reconstructive surgery, on the other hand, is focused on repairing or reconstructing body parts that have been damaged due to injury, disease, or congenital disabilities. Some examples of reconstructive surgery procedures include breast reconstruction after mastectomy, cleft lip and palate repair, and burn reconstruction.
Both aesthetic and reconstructive surgery require a high level of skill and training, and should only be performed by qualified and experienced plastic surgeons.
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Some of the most common operations performed in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery include:
- Breast augmentation
- Breast reduction
- Breast reconstruction
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
- Facelift
- Fat Injection
- Brow lift
- Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)
- Liposuction
- Mommy makeover (combination of procedures)
- Skin cancer removal and reconstruction
- Burn reconstruction
- Hand surgery
- Cleft lip and palate repair
- Craniofacial surgery
It is important to note that every case is unique and that the appropriate procedure(s) for a patient will depend on their individual needs and goals. A qualified and experienced plastic surgeon can help guide patients through the process and provide personalized recommendations.
Tummy Tuck(Abdominplasty) : is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen while tightening the abdominal muscles. This creates a flatter and smoother abdominal contour. Risks include bleeding, infection, and poor wound healing.
Facelift : or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that aims to rejuvenate the appearance of the face by lifting and tightening the skin and underlying muscles. The surgeon makes incisions around the hairline and ears and removes excess skin, then repositions the remaining skin and muscle to create a more youthful and refreshed appearance. Risks include bleeding, infection, and nerve injury.
Fat Injection: also known as fat grafting or fat transfer, is a surgical procedure in which a plastic surgeon removes fat from one area of the body, typically through liposuction, and transfers it to another area of the body to add volume or contour. Fat injection can be used for a variety of purposes, including breast reconstruction, facial rejuvenation, and buttock augmentation, among others. It is a minimally invasive procedure that carries minimal risks and produces long-lasting results.
Breast Augmentation : is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman's breasts using implants. The surgeon makes an incision, creates a pocket, and inserts the implant. Benefits include improved self-esteem and body image, while risks include bleeding, infection, and implant rupture.