Our Treatments

Trauma Reconstruction
Facial trauma reconstruction is a specialized area of plastic and reconstructive surgery that focuses on restoring the form and function of the face after injuries or trauma. This type of trauma can result from various causes, such as accidents, falls, assaults, or surgical procedures.

Breast Augmentation
Breast reconstruction and cosmetic breast surgery are both surgical procedures related to altering the appearance of the breasts, but they serve different purposes.

Body Contouring
Body contouring encompasses a variety of surgical and non-surgical procedures aimed at refining and reshaping the body’s contours. These procedures target areas of excess fat, loose skin, or poor elasticity that may result from factors such as weight loss, pregnancy, aging, or genetics.

Reconstructive Microvascular surgery
Reconstructive microvascular surgery is a specialized surgical technique used to reconstruct various parts of the body, particularly those affected by trauma, cancer, or congenital abnormalities.

Onco-reconstruction
Onco-reconstruction, an essential aspect of cancer treatment, involves the surgical restoration of form and function in areas affected by cancer or its treatment.

Maxillofacial injuries
Maxillofacial injuries encompass trauma or damage to the structures of the face and jaw. These injuries can range from mild to severe and are often caused by accidents, falls, sports injuries, assaults, or medical conditions.

Reconstruction of post-burn deformities
Reconstruction of post-burn deformities is a specialized area within plastic and reconstructive surgery focused on restoring both form and function to areas of the body affected by burns.

Hand surgery
Hand surgery is a specialized field of surgery that focuses on treating conditions and injuries affecting the hands and upper extremities. This includes a wide range of conditions such as fractures, nerve injuries, tendon injuries, arthritis, congenital deformities, and other hand-related problems.

Surgeries for cleft lip & palate
Surgeries for cleft lip and palate aim to correct the congenital deformities that occur when the tissue that forms the roof of the mouth (palate) or the lip fails to fuse properly during fetal development.

Surgery for gynaecomastia
Surgery for gynaecomastia, a condition characterized by enlarged breast tissue in males, involves procedures aimed at reducing breast size and improving chest contour. The most common surgical techniques include liposuction to remove excess fat and surgical excision to address glandular tissue or skin.

lipo abdominoplasty
Lipoabdominoplasty, also known as a combination of liposuction and abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), is a surgical procedure designed to contour the abdomen by removing excess fat and loose skin while tightening the underlying muscles.

Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial plastic surgery involves cosmetic or reconstructive procedures to enhance or restore the appearance of the face. It includes treatments like facelifts, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, and chin augmentation. These procedures can help reduce signs of aging, balance facial features, or correct congenital and trauma-related deformities. Depending on the procedure, recovery times vary, and results can be both subtle and transformative. It’s often chosen for both aesthetic goals and improved self-confidence.

Rhinoplasty Surgery
Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure to reshape or resize the nose. It can be done for cosmetic reasons—to improve the appearance—or for medical reasons, like correcting breathing issues or repairing damage from injury. The surgery can adjust the size, shape, bridge, nostrils, or tip of the nose. Results are typically permanent, with a recovery time of a few weeks. It’s one of the most popular facial cosmetic surgeries worldwide.