07-Jul-2022

What is Reconstructive Plastic Surgery?

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The aim of reconstructive plastic surgery is to improve facial and body abnormalities, but it may also be used for cosmetic purposes. These can range anywhere from minor issues like swelling around key points where incisions were made (this doesn’t always happen) to major ones such as loss/ reorganization of parts prior to surgical intervention due to damage incurred during anesthesia which leads to significant difficulty breathing.

Irregular structures of the body may result from:

• Injury
• Infection
• Developmental abnormalities
• Birth defects
• Disease
• Tumors

Possible problems related to reconstructive plastic surgery

The risks associated with this kind of reconstructive plastic surgery include infections and scars if not done correctly or at all properly depending on how far along you are in your recovery process when complications arise from the plastic surgery itself may include:

• Infection
• Excessive bleeding
• Bruising
• Difficulty in wound healing
• Anesthesia problems
• Surgery problems

The risk of problems may increase if you:

• Smoke
• Have connective-tissue damage
• Have skin damage from radiation therapy
• Have decreased circulation at the surgery site
• Have HIV
• Have an impaired immune system
• Have poor nutritional habits

Who is the best doctor?

Dr. Gaurav J Kadakia is a qualified, active Plastic surgeon involved and skilled in Microvascular reconstruction (especially of the lower limb). He has a liking for Burns reconstruction surgery and wide skill in trauma reconstruction. His special interests are in plastic and cosmetic surgery also with foot reform surgeries in diabetic patients.

To make a call and take an appointment with a Consultant Plastic Cosmetic & Reconstruction Surgeon please contact.

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