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Duration of Treatment: About 1-2 hrs
Stay Duration: 1-3 day (in hospital), 3-6 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 2000-8000USD (depending upon the condition and choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Reconstructive surgery is a specialized branch of surgery that focuses on restoring the form and function of body structures that have been damaged, lost, or altered due to injury, illness, birth defects, or other medical conditions. The primary goal of reconstructive surgery is to improve a person's quality of life, functionality, and appearance by repairing and reconstructing the affected body part.
Restoration of Function: Reconstructive surgery is often performed to restore the normal function of an affected body part. For example, surgery to repair a cleft lip or palate can improve speech and eating functions.
Improved Aesthetics: Reconstructive surgery can enhance the appearance of the affected area, helping patients feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance.
Psychological Well-being: Reconstructive surgery can have a positive impact on a patient's mental and emotional well-being. It can help alleviate feelings of self-consciousness, social isolation, and depression that can result from visible deformities or functional impairments.
Treatment of Trauma and Injuries: Reconstructive surgery is often used to repair damage caused by accidents, burns, or other traumatic injuries. Prompt surgical intervention can prevent long-term complications and help patients recover more fully.
Reconstructive surgery can address a wide range of conditions, including:
Traumatic Injuries: Repairing and reconstructing tissues and structures damaged by accidents, burns, or other traumatic events.
Cancer Reconstruction: Restoring the appearance and function of body parts affected by cancer surgery, such as breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
Congenital Anomalies: Correcting and reconstructing birth defects, such as cleft lips and palates, limb abnormalities, and craniofacial deformities.
Hand Surgery: Restoring functionality and appearance in cases of hand injuries or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.
Microsurgery: Complex procedures that involve reconnecting small blood vessels and nerves to restore blood supply and function to damaged tissues.
Skin Grafts and Flaps: Transferring healthy skin from one area of the body to another to cover wounds or areas of tissue loss.
Gender-Affirming Surgery: Surgical procedures to align a person's physical characteristics with their gender identity.