Restore form and function with reconstructive plastic surgery 

Reconstructive plastic surgery restores function and appearance after trauma, cancer, congenital defects, or disease. It includes procedures like skin grafts, microsurgery, and flap reconstruction, aiming to improve quality of life, mobility, and natural aesthetics for patients.

What can we do for you?

Microsurgery

Microsurgery involves using high-powered magnification to repair blood vessels and nerves, allowing tissue transfer for reconstructing defects. As an expert microsurgeon, I use microsurgical techniques for trauma, cancer reconstruction, and limb salvage procedures.
Why do I need microsurgical reconstruction, and what are the benefits?
What are the risks and success rates of microsurgical reconstruction?
What is the recovery process, and how long will it take?

Skin flaps

Local and regional flaps offer excellent blood supply, faster healing, and improved tissue integration. They provide durable, natural-looking reconstruction, reduce complications, and avoid the need for distant donor sites, enhancing overall surgical outcomes.
Why do I need a flap instead of a skin graft?
What are the risks and success rates of flap surgery?
How long is the recovery process, and what should I expect?
Before & Afters
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Your health and well-being are our top priority. Don’t wait to restore what injury has taken—book a consultation today and take the first step toward healing, recovery, and renewed confidence.

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