Track: Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery may be necessary for facial and physical deformities brought on by birth defects, accidents, illnesses, or aging. 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. 

Hand Surgery:
Explore techniques in hand surgery for treating injuries and conditions affecting hand function. This session highlights advancements in surgical methods and rehabilitation strategies.

Breast Surgery:
Learn about breast surgery options, including reconstructive and aesthetic procedures. The session covers indications, techniques, and advancements in breast cancer surgery and augmentation.

Burn Surgery:
Gain insights into managing burn injuries through surgical interventions like wound care and skin grafting. This session discusses reconstructive options to improve function and appearance post-burn.

Pediatric Plastic Surgery:
Examine the unique challenges in pediatric plastic surgery for congenital deformities and trauma in children. The session highlights specialized techniques tailored for young patients.

Microsurgery:
Delve into microsurgery, focusing on precise procedures involving small structures. This session covers its applications in reconstructive surgery, including tissue transfer and nerve repair.

Neurosurgery:
Learn about neurosurgery's role in treating nervous system conditions like tumors and spinal disorders. The session discusses surgical techniques and the latest technologies in the field.

Blepharoplasty Surgery:
Explore blepharoplasty, a procedure to correct eyelid deformities and enhance appearance. This session discusses techniques for upper and lower eyelid surgery, emphasizing aesthetics and function.

Abdominoplasty:
Gain insights into abdominoplasty, or tummy tuck, which removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen. The session covers indications, techniques, and post-operative care for optimal outcomes.