General Reconstruction
What is reconstructive surgery?
It's estimated that more that one million reconstructive procedures are performed
by plastic surgeons every year. Reconstructive surgery helps patients of all
ages and types whether it's a child with a birth defect, a young adult
injured in an accident, or an older adult with a problem caused by aging.
The goals of reconstructive surgery differ from those of cosmetic surgery.
Reconstructive surgery is performed on abnormal structures of the body, caused
by birth defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma or injury, infection,
tumors, or disease. It is generally performed to improve function, but may
also be done to approximate a normal appearance.
Cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape normal structures of the body to
improve the patient's appearance and self-esteem.
Although no amount of surgery can achieve "perfection," modern treatment
options allow plastic surgeons to achieve improvements in form and function
thought to be impossible
10 years ago.
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If you have additional questions, please email
Dr. Siegel, or call our office at 757-547-2115.
Information provided by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Website at www.plasticsurgery.org
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