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 Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Surgical Procedures & Innovations Reconstructive Procedures


Extremities

Extremity reconstruction may be necessary after trauma or cancer removal. The arms and legs are important areas of the body and extremity wounds can greatly affect mobility and lifestyle. Plastic surgeons can use skin grafts or flaps to cover extremity wounds and get patients back to their normal level of activity. There are various surgical options available with differing levels of complexity and you should discuss the best option with your surgeon.

Anesthesia

These surgeries are performed under general anesthesia.

Before Surgery

  • If orthopedic surgery is involved for bony issues, follow their instructions.
  • If you are a smoker, stop smoking to aid in healing.

Recovery

You will likely stay in the hospital for several days to weeks depending on the complexity of the wound and the reconstruction. Your extremity will be elevated during this time, and movement will gradually be started with the assistance of physical therapists.




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