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Breast augmentationBreast reconstructionTummy tuck (abdominoplasty)LiposuctionBreast reductionFacelift (rhytidectomy)Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)Breast lift (mastopexy)Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)Fat grafting / Brazilian butt lift (BBL)Hand surgery (carpal tunnel, trigger finger, fracture)Skin cancer / Mohs reconstructionGynecomastia surgery (male breast reduction)Mommy makeoverScar revisionBody lift / thigh lift+7 more

Real questions. Physician-approved answers.

A sample from our plastic surgery answer library. Your practice reviews and approves every answer — and can customize any of them to your protocols — before a single patient sees it.

What does reconstruction for a burn or complex wound involve?
Reconstruction for a burn or complex wound focuses on helping the area heal, restoring function, and improving appearance. Depending on the wound, this can involve skin grafts, flaps that move nearby tissue, or several staged procedures over time. Each plan is highly individual and shaped to your needs. Your plastic surgeon and care team can explain the approach that fits your situation and what the steps may look like.
Burn Or Complex Wound Reconstruction
When can I use my hand or return to work after hand surgery?
When you can use your hand again or return to work depends on the type of surgery, your job, and how your healing goes. Light use often returns fairly soon, while full strength and heavier tasks can take longer, sometimes several weeks. Easing back gradually helps. Your hand surgeon's office can give you guidance based on your procedure and let you know when it's safe to do more.
Hand Surgery (Carpal Tunnel, Trigger Finger, Fracture)
When is the right time to consider scar revision?
Timing for scar revision often depends on letting the scar fully mature first, which can take many months to a year, since scars naturally fade and soften during that time. Acting too early may not give the best result. The right moment varies for each person and each scar. Your plastic surgeon can examine your scar and help you decide when revision might be worthwhile for you.
Scar Revision
What are the risks of breast reconstruction?
Like any surgery, breast reconstruction carries some risks, but serious problems are uncommon and most people recover well. Because the specific risks depend on your health, your type of reconstruction, and your treatment, it's best to have your plastic surgeon review the details with you. They can answer your questions fully and help you feel prepared before moving ahead.
Breast Reconstruction
What's the difference between a skin graft and a flap repair?
A skin graft takes a thin layer of skin from another part of the body and places it over the wound, where it grows a new blood supply. A flap moves nearby skin and tissue, along with its own blood supply, to cover the area. Each works better in different spots and situations. Your plastic surgeon can explain which one fits the size and location of your repair.
Skin Cancer / Mohs Reconstruction
One side of my face is rapidly swelling, very painful, or bruising fast after a facelift — what should I do?
Rapid swelling, severe pain, or fast bruising on one side after a facelift can be a sign that needs prompt attention, so it's important to contact your surgeon's office right away. These symptoms should be evaluated quickly. If they are worsening fast or you feel very unwell, emergency care may be needed, so seeking help without delay is strongly advised.
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

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