Cosmetic surgery vs. Reconstructive surgery
The following definitions of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery are approved by the American Medical Association and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape NORMAL structures of the body in order to improve the patient's appearance and self-esteem. 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 function, but may also be done to approximate a normal appearance.

COSMETIC SURGERY (Click here to view a description of each procedure, below.)

FACE

• Facelift

• Forehead or Browlift

• Baggy Eyelid (blepharoplasty)

• Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)

• Ear reshaping (otoplasty)

• Resurfacing (chemical peel, laser, dermabrasion)

• Liposuction

• Chin augmentation

   
BODY

• Abdominal lift

• Liposuction of the abdomen, upper and lower extremity,
   buttock, trunk, etc.

• Arm lift, thigh lift

   
BREAST

• Breast augmentation

• Breast reduction

• Breast Lifting

• Gynecomastia correction (for enlarged male breast)

   
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY – GENERAL (any area):

• Removal of benign lesions: cysts, skin tags, moles, lipoma. etc.

• Removal of malignant lesions: skin cancers, melanoma, etc.

• Treatment of open wounds, skin ulcers

• Scar deformity

• Burns treatment and deformity

• All types of skin grafts, skin flaps, muscle flaps, fascial flaps, island flaps, fat flap, etc.


FACE

• Facial fracture including orbit, nose, mandible, etc.

• Broken nose (Open or close reduction)

• Deviated septum (To correct nasal obstruction)

• Broken jaws

• Leg Ulcers

• Others


BREAST

• Reconstruction with expander, implant, muscle flap, TRAM flap, etc.


HAND SURGERY

• All types of acute hand injuries, including cut tendons, nerves, blood vessels, broken bone (fracture),
   joint injury, etc.

• All types of crushing injuries, burns, etc.

• Ganglions or cyst

• Carpal tunnel syndrome or pinched nerve

• Cubital tunnel syndrome

• Trigger finger

• Tennis elbow

• Dupuytren's disease

• DeQuervain's disease

• Tendinitis or tenosynovitis

• Arthritis

• Hand or finger deformity

• Others

 Before and After photos are available on consultation.

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