
What is plastic surgery?
Plastic surgery is a comprehensive surgical discipline performed to eliminate functional impairments in the body structure and to reconstruct the aesthetic appearance. This specialty does not only focus on improving physical appearance; it aims to preserve bodily integrity through tissue repair and contouring.
Divided into two main branches, reconstructive surgery restores functions lost due to trauma, disease, or congenital anomalies, while aesthetic surgery aims to bring body proportions to a more balanced form. Thanks to modern techniques and microsurgery methods, procedures are performed with minimal scarring and rapid recovery times, enhancing the patient's quality of life on a scientific basis.

What are the Types of Plastic Surgery?
Plastic surgery is a broad field of medicine that focuses on both the enhancement of appearance and the reconstruction of facial and body tissue defects. These procedures are generally categorized into two main branches:
1. Cosmetic Surgery (Aesthetic Surgery) Cosmetic surgery aims to improve the patient's physical appearance, symmetry, and proportion. Popular procedures include:
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Facial Procedures: Rhinoplasty (nose job), Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), and Facelifts.
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Body Contouring: Liposuction, Tummy Tuck (abdominoplasty), and Mommy Makeovers.
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Breast Surgery: Breast augmentation, reduction, or lifting.
2. Reconstructive Surgery This branch focuses on restoring function and a normal appearance to parts of the body affected by birth defects, trauma, burns, or disease. Common treatments include:
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Breast Reconstruction: Often performed after surgery for breast cancer.
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Cleft Lip and Palate Repair: Correcting congenital deformities.
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Hand Surgery: Treating injuries or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Scar Revision: Improving the appearance or mobility of scarred tissue.
