Advances in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
Recent developments in reconstructive plastic surgery have significantly improved patient care by introducing more precise and effective techniques. Methods such as microsurgical tissue transfer, bioengineered skin, and computer-assisted planning now allow for better restoration of damaged or missing tissues. These innovations are especially valuable in treating injuries, congenital conditions, and post-cancer defects. The focus remains on restoring function while achieving natural-looking results.
Tracks:
- Cleft Lip and Palate Repair
- Skull and Facial Bone Reconstruction
- Orbital and Midface Defect Repair
- Tendon and Nerve Repair
- Brachial Plexus Injury Reconstruction