
RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC SURGERY
Reconstructive surgery is performed to treat structures of the body affected aesthetically or functionally by congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors or disease. It is generally done to improve function and ability, but may also be performed to achieve a more typical appearance of the affected structure. Reconstructive surgery is generally covered by most health insurance policies, although coverage for specific procedures and levels of coverage may vary greatly.
List of Procedures
Within the following pages, we present some of the most common benefits and risks of these procedures. No surgical procedure is without risk. A discussion of all potential benefits and complications should be held during consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Breast Reconstruction
Know Your Post-Mastectomy Options
Microsurgery
Microscope-Assisted Operations
Breast Reduction
Reduction Mammaplasty.
Migraine Surgery
Chronic Headache Relief
Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
Correcting Abnormal Development
Orthognathic Surgery
Jaw Straightening
Congenital Anomalies
Surgical Correction of Birth Anomalies
Panniculectomy
Body Contouring
Craniosynostosis Surgery
Head Reshaping
Rgenerative Medicene
The Future of Plastic Surgery
Gender Confirmation Surgeries
Transfeminine / Transmasculine
Gender Confirmation Surgeries
Minimize a Scar
Giant Nevi Removal
Congenital Nevi Surgery
Septoplasty
Deviated Septum Correction
Hand Surgery
Imrove Strength, Function and Felxibility
Skin Cancer Removal
Reconstruction After Skin Cancel
Skin Cancer Removal
Reconstruction After Skin Cancel
Lymphedema Treatment
Surgical Options
Tissue Expansion
Growing Extra Skin for Reconstruction