Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive surgery is performed to restore function and normal appearance, and correct deformities created by birth defects, trauma or medical conditions including cancer. Examples include cleft lip and palate repair, breast reconstruction following a lumpectomy or mastectomy for breast cancer, and reconstructive surgery after burn injuries. Typically, reconstructive surgery is considered medically necessary and is covered by most health insurance plans.

• Faciomaxillary Fractures & Deformities
• Hand Injuries & Replantation
• Nerve – Brachial Plexus & Other Nerve Injuries
• Chronic Wounds, Diabetic Wounds
• Burns & Cancer Surgeries
• Limb Injuries (Tendon, Nerve, Vessel)
• Cong-Hypospadiasis, Syndatyly & Other
• Ear, Genital, Hand & Foot Deformities
• Microvascular Free Flaps