Reconstructive surgery restores the form and function of body parts affected by injury, disease, or congenital conditions, aiming to improve the patient's quality of life.
Key Areas:
- Post-Cancer Reconstruction: Rebuilding areas affected by cancer treatment.
- Trauma Reconstruction: Repairing limbs and body parts damaged by accidents.
- Burn Rehabilitation: Restoring function and appearance to burn-affected areas.
- Childhood Deformities: Correcting congenital deformities for better function and appearance.
- Facio-Maxillary Injury (FMI) Surgery: Treating facial injuries, including fractures of the jaw and cheekbone.
Timely treatment is vital to minimize scarring and achieve optimal outcomes.