Surgical Procedures/Plastic Surgery

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Plastic surgery

Introduction

A surgical treatment which is performed by authorized specialist.

Generally the term plastic refers to the molding and reshaping of body tissues:

Generally during Plastic Surgery:

Cosmetic surgery and Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery: Surgery performed solely to improve appearance in otherwise healthy persons. Plastic Surgery: Surgery performed solely to improve health in otherwise unhealthy person.

Benefits of plastic Surgery

Common procedures

In plastic surgery the transfer of skin tissue (skin grafting) is one of the most common procedures. (Traditionally in surgery “Graft” is a piece of living tissue, organ, etc., transplanted surgically)

Grafts

Micro Surgery

Extremely fine needles and sutures make it possible to rejoin small blood vessels and other minute structures under an operating microscope.

Common types and indications for plastic surgery

  1. Reconstructive plastic surgery (treatment of defects resulting from trauma or disease).
  2. Constructive plastic surgery (treatment of innate/inborn defects).
  3. Anaplastic surgery (treatment of disfunction of appearance).

Reconstructive Plastic surgery

It is performed:

  1. To correct severe functional impairments caused by:
    • Burns.
    • Traumatic injuries.
  2. To correct acquired or congenital abnormalities, such as:
    • Cleft lip.
    • Cleft palate.
    • Facial bone fractures.
    • Tumours.
  3. To compensate for tissue removed in:
    • Cancer or other surgery.
      • i.e Mastectomy.

Techniques used in plastic surgery

Among the techniques which are commonly used in plastic surgery are:

Prognosis in plastic surgery

Usually, the good results are expected if plastic surgery is performed by:

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