Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery by Topsurgeons.com


by Marh henary

Reconstructive Surgery is performed on abnormal structures of the body, caused by congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease. It is generally performed to improve general functions but may also be done to improve a normal appearance. Reconstructive Surgery is generally covered by most health insurance policies, although coverage for specific procedures and levels of coverage may vary greatly.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) member Surgeons ensures that patients receive the highest quality care and surgical excellence. Each ASPS member surgeon is certified by the American Board of plastic surgery, operates only in accredited surgical facilities, adheres to a strict code of ethics, and regularly attends continuing education courses. When surgery is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon, there are fewer complications. The main goal of Reconstructive Surgery is to restore function. Some common examples of congenital abnormalities are cleft-lip, palate abnormality, birthmarks, hand deformities, and abnormal breast development. Some examples of acquired abnormalities are burn wounds, laceration, growths, and aging problems like a drooping eyelid which may interfere with vision.

There are several different options in performing Reconstructive Surgery. Skin grafts, tissue expansions, flap surgery/microsurgery (used in advanced wound care such as cancer that is large and spreading) and laser surgery. Laser technology has revolutionized many areas of plastic surgery. Laser surgery has the ability to diminish imperfections or growths with a minimum of bleeding, bruising, or scarring. If you are considering laser surgery or Reconstructive Surgery, it is best to find a surgeon that is well experienced. Contact a professional for more information or discuss treatment options with your family physician.

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