Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Overview
What is reconstructive plastic surgery?
Reconstructive plastic surgery is performed to correct facial and
body abnormalities caused by birth defects, trauma, disease, or aging.
Usually, the goal of reconstructive plastic surgery is to improve
body function. However, reconstructive plastic surgery may also be
performed to create a more normal appearance and improve self-esteem
(this may also be called cosmetic surgery). Abnormal structures of the
body may result from the following:
Who are candidates for reconstructive plastic surgery?
Generally, two types of patients have reconstructive plastic surgery, including the following:
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Persons with congenital anomalies (including cleft lip, craniofacial anomalies, or hand deformities)
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Persons with developmental deformities (including those due to an accident, infection, disease, or aging)
Possible complications associated with reconstructive plastic surgery
Any type of surgery carries some risk. Patients differ in their
anatomy and their ability to heal. Some complications associated with
reconstructive plastic surgery may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Risk of complications may increase if a patient:
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Smokes
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Has connective-tissue damage
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Has skin damage from radiation therapy
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Has decreased circulation at the surgery site
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Has HIV
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Has an impaired immune system
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Has poor nutritional habits
How to prepare for reconstructive plastic surgery
The specific type of surgery will be determined by your doctor based on:
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Your age, overall health, and medical history
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Severity of the deformity
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Your tolerance of specific medications, procedures, or therapies
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Location of the deformity
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Your opinion or preference
Reconstructive plastic surgery may require multiple procedures done in several stages.
There are a number of areas in plastic surgery that may be either
or both reconstructive or cosmetic, depending on a patient's situation.
For example, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) may be a procedure
performed for cosmetic improvement, as well as to correct eyelids that
are drooping severely and obscuring vision.