Track: Cosmetic Surgery

Sub-Track:
Reconstructive plastic surgery may be necessary for facial and physical deformities brought on by birth defects, accidents, illnesses, or aging. Breast reconstruction and the treatment of cleft lip and palate are two examples of reconstructive surgery. Although reconstructive plastic surgery is frequently done to restore normal body function, it can also be used to replicate or enhance a healthy appearance. Reconstructive surgery is a part of plastic surgery.
Scientific Highlights
- Cosmetic & Skin Science
- Dermatology
- Genetic Skin Disorders & Diseases
- Dermato-Oncology
- Cosmetic Dermatology
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Rhinoplasty & Otoplasty
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Cosmetic Pathology
- Cosmetic Gynaecology
- Immunology of Skin Diseases
- Trichology and Hair Transplant
- Cosmetic Medicine
- Cosmetology in Ayurveda
- Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
- Vitiligo
- Nutrition and Diet for Healthy Skin
- Risk Factors in Cosmetology
- Case Reports in Cosmetic Surgery
- Recent Advancement in Cosmetology
- Veterinary Dermatology
- Pediatric Surgery