General Reconstruction:
Reconstructive surgery restores the function and appearance of abnormal body structures caused by trauma, infection, developmental abnormalities, congenital anomalies, disease, or tumors.
Scar Revision:
Scar revision surgery aims to minimize a scar, making it less noticeable and more consistent with the surrounding skin's tone and texture.
Skin Cancer:
Your plastic surgeon can remove cancerous and other skin lesions using specialized techniques to maintain both health and appearance.
Breast Implant Removal:
This surgery aims to remove implants from patients who have undergone breast augmentation or reconstruction. The procedure may also involve removing leaked silicone and the surrounding scar tissue.
Breast Reconstruction:
Breast reconstruction aims to restore the shape, appearance, symmetry, and size of one or both breasts after mastectomy, lumpectomy, or congenital deformities. It often requires multiple procedures in stages and can begin immediately or be delayed.
Breast Reduction Surgery:
Tram Flap Breast Reconstruction:
A TRAM flap is a surgery that uses tissue from the lower abdomen to rebuild the breast after a mastectomy. It involves moving skin, fat, muscle, and blood vessels from the abdomen to the chest to create a natural-looking breast, similar to a tummy tuck.