Plastic & Micro Vascular Surgery
Department of Plastic & Micro Vascular Surgery
The Department of Plastic & Micro Vascular Surgery is dedicated to helping our patients heal, regain function, and feel empowered. Our team addresses a broad spectrum of injuries, burns, congenital anomalies, facial bearer, hand surgery, and delicate microvascular procedures. We utilize advanced operative techniques, including microsurgery and minimally invasive techniques, to lead to safer and faster recoveries with normal-appearing and better- feeling surgical outcomes.
Services -
- Reconstruction
- Flaps
- Grafts
- Burns
Frequently asked questions [ FAQ'S ]
Q1What is plastic surgery?
Plastic surgery is a medical specialty focused on restoring, reconstructing, or enhancing the form and function of different parts of the body. It includes both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
Q2What is the difference between cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery?
Cosmetic surgery improves appearance (e.g., nose reshaping, liposuction, facelift).
Reconstructive surgery repairs or restores body parts damaged by injury, burns, birth defects, or medical conditions (e.g., breast reconstruction after cancer, trauma repair).
Q3What is microvascular surgery?
Microvascular surgery is an advanced technique where surgeons use high-powered microscopes to connect tiny blood vessels (often less than 1–2 mm wide). It is used to restore blood flow in damaged tissues or to transplant tissue from one part of the body to another.