Reconstructive surgery is used to fix parts of the body that look bad or don’t work right because of a birth defect, a problem during development, or an injury.
On the pages that follow, we’ll talk about some of the most common pros and cons of these procedures. No surgery is completely risk-free. During a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon, you should talk about all of the possible benefits and risks.
- Breast Implant Removal
- Explant SurgeryBreast Reconstruction
- Know Your Post-Mastectomy Options
- Breast Reduction
- Reduction Mammaplasty Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Repair
- Correcting Abnormal Development
- Congenital Anomalies
- Surgical Correction of Birth Anomalies Craniosynostosis Surgery
- Head Reshaping
- Gender Affirmation Surgeries
- Transgender-Specific Facial, Top and Bottom Procedures Giant Nevi Removal
- Congenital Nevi Surgery
- Hand Surgery
- Improve Strength, Function and Flexibility Lymphedema Treatment
- Surgical Options
- Microsurgery
- Microscope-Assisted Operations Migraine Surgery
- Chronic Headache Relief
- Orthognathic Surgery
- Jaw Straightening Panniculectomy
- Body Contouring
- Regenerative Medicine
- The Future of Plastic Surgery Scar Revision
- Minimize a Scar
- Septoplasty
- Deviated Septum Correction Skin Cancer Removal
- Reconstruction After Skin Cancer
- Tissue Expansion