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In our surgical field, we can separate under two headings as “plastic reconstructive” and “aesthetic”. Plastic surgery (reconstructive surgery) is different from cosmetic (aesthetic) surgery. It can be applied to traumatic body areas or deformed areas in reconstructive surgery.

With reconstruction surgeries, it is aimed to give people the most possible aesthetic appearance of the problematic areas on the body. Before the reconstructive surgeries it should be calculated to maintain both the function of organs and a natural aesthetic appearance.

 Abnormal morphology of the face – Craniofacial dysmorphism

• Cleft Lip and Palate

• Hemangioma

• Nevus, Masses

•Vascular Malformations

• Congenital Masses

•Symmetry Disorders

•Craniofacial – Maxillofacial Anomalies

•Orthognathic Surgery

•Lipoedema Surgery

• Burn Deformations

•Facial Paralysis Surgery

• Nose Defects, Tumors, Deformations

• Bone and Soft Tissue Deformities of the Face

• Head and Neck Tumors

• Chest and abdominal wall defects

• Lack of breast, Breast Asymmetry or Excess Breast Tissue, Nipple Collapse

•Breast reconstruction after cancer

•Congenital anomalies of genital organs (Epispadias, hypospadias, vaginal agenesis)

•Vaginoplasty, Repair of genital organs, replantation of genital organs

•Hand Surgery (Deformations, tumors, finger transfers, finger repairs)

• Hand and foot deformities; missing finger, excess, adhesions

•Peripheral Nerve Problems (traumas, neuropathies, defects, masses)

•Skin and Soft Tissue Tumors

• Wounds Based on Chronic Diseases (diabetic foot wounds, burn wounds, bedsores, venous wounds, etc.)

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