Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is diagnosed by removing all or part of a skin growth and examining its cells under a microscope. It can be treated by a number of methods, depending on the type of cancer, its stage of growth, and its location on your body.
Breast Reconstruction
Reconstruction of a breast that has been removed due to cancer or other disease is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures available today. New medical techniques and devices have made it possible for surgeons to create a breast that can come close in form and appearance to matching a natural breast.
Breast Reconstruction Revision
After breast reconstruction, there are refinements that are typically done to enhance the contour and symmetry of the reconstructed breast. If the first operation did not bring satisfactory results or a complication has subsequently occurred, a revision procedure may be necessary.
Facial Bone Reconstruction
Facial bone reconstruction is performed for a variety of reasons. Patients may need to see a plastic or reconstructive surgeon if they experience injuries to head, face or jaw. In other cases, this procedure may be necessary to address tumors. deformities, and birth defects.
Wound Care
Wound care with a plastic surgeon can involve some very advanced techniques including microsurgery, flap surgery, tissue expansion, and skin grafts.







