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1 Hospitals For Reconstructive Surgery In Colorado
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Colorado has 1 Reconstructive Surgery hospitals in our database. Click the facility name and view their details. You may be able to contact them directly if they have posted contact information.
Reconstructive Surgery is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Plastic Surgery. .
If you would like to expand your search for Reconstructive Surgery services beyond the state of CO there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring Colorado. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Reconstructive Surgery" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Reconstructive Surgery.
Colorado has 1 Reconstructive Surgery hospitals in our database. Click the facility name and view their details. You may be able to contact them directly if they have posted contact information.
Reconstructive Surgery is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Plastic Surgery. .
Reconstructive Surgery (click for worldwide facilities list): Reconstructive plastic surgery procedures correct skin or body deformities. Many board-certified plastic surgeons focus on cosmetic plastic surgery, but also treat patients who need reconstructive surgery.
The treatment plan for a reconstruction patient may incorporate the expertise of a plastic surgeon and other specialists, such as an ear-nose-and-throat surgeon or an orthopedic specialist. Plastic surgeons who focus on specific reconstructive procedures may be most experienced to address a specific traumatic injury, birth defect, or deformity. Medical conditions often require an integrated treatment plan between plastic surgeons and other specialists. The number of plastic reconstructive procedures has grown and continues to grow.
Reconstructive surgery is often performed to treat or prevent medical conditions. For example, the largest number of reconstructive procedures performed by plastic surgeons is for the treatment of tumors. Tumor removal may include a surgical biopsy of the tumor, removal of the tumor (including warts), or the removal of a malignant tumor.
The removal of skin cancer on a particular area often requires complex reconstruction that includes rebuilding the affected area. The treatment plan may integrate skin flap or skin grafting procedures as well. Other areas of the body that might need flap or graft reconstruction include the nose, lips, cheeks, and ears.
Certain craniofacial deformities, including deformities of the nose, have been known to contribute to sleep apnea and sinus disease. The consequences of certain medical conditions may require plastic reconstructive procedures such as rhinoplasty, cheek implants or a facelift. Repair of the jaw or chin may be necessary to relieve dental conditions such as TMJ (Temporo-Mandibular Joint).
Reconstructive breast surgery may be done to reduce the size of the breast, or after breast cancer surgery to rebuild the breast area.
Birth defects and deformities that inhibit daily activities fall under the reconstructive category as well. Reconstructive surgery on the upper and lower jaw may be required to create a dental arch alignment. Cleft lips and palates may inhibit eating and speaking skills. Other problems that fall into the defect category include ears that extend in an outward appearance or appear otherwise malformed. The otoplasty procedure is one of the most common reconstructive procedures among teens.
Patients who have naturally lost an excessive amount of weight or who have undergone the gastric bypass procedure may require reconstructive plastic surgery procedures to remove excess skin, loosened muscles, or residual localized areas of body fat. These procedures include panniculectomy, abdominoplasty, liposuction, facelift, blepharoplasty, and neck lift.
Traumatic injury may also lead to reconstructive surgery. Dog bites and car accidents can cause serious unappealing lacerations, bony injuries, facial fractures of the jaw or cheek, hand injuries, or trauma to the upper and lower extremity. Burn victims may also require reconstructive surgery. Treatment plans for traumatic injury may extend over many months. Depending upon the nature and extent of the personal injury, plastic surgical skill may be required following the initial repair to reduce the appearance of scars or otherwise continue improving the appearance after an injury.
http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/reconstructive/reconstructive-surgery.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstructive_surgery
More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here The treatment plan for a reconstruction patient may incorporate the expertise of a plastic surgeon and other specialists, such as an ear-nose-and-throat surgeon or an orthopedic specialist. Plastic surgeons who focus on specific reconstructive procedures may be most experienced to address a specific traumatic injury, birth defect, or deformity. Medical conditions often require an integrated treatment plan between plastic surgeons and other specialists. The number of plastic reconstructive procedures has grown and continues to grow.
Reconstructive surgery is often performed to treat or prevent medical conditions. For example, the largest number of reconstructive procedures performed by plastic surgeons is for the treatment of tumors. Tumor removal may include a surgical biopsy of the tumor, removal of the tumor (including warts), or the removal of a malignant tumor.
The removal of skin cancer on a particular area often requires complex reconstruction that includes rebuilding the affected area. The treatment plan may integrate skin flap or skin grafting procedures as well. Other areas of the body that might need flap or graft reconstruction include the nose, lips, cheeks, and ears.
Certain craniofacial deformities, including deformities of the nose, have been known to contribute to sleep apnea and sinus disease. The consequences of certain medical conditions may require plastic reconstructive procedures such as rhinoplasty, cheek implants or a facelift. Repair of the jaw or chin may be necessary to relieve dental conditions such as TMJ (Temporo-Mandibular Joint).
Reconstructive breast surgery may be done to reduce the size of the breast, or after breast cancer surgery to rebuild the breast area.
Birth defects and deformities that inhibit daily activities fall under the reconstructive category as well. Reconstructive surgery on the upper and lower jaw may be required to create a dental arch alignment. Cleft lips and palates may inhibit eating and speaking skills. Other problems that fall into the defect category include ears that extend in an outward appearance or appear otherwise malformed. The otoplasty procedure is one of the most common reconstructive procedures among teens.
Patients who have naturally lost an excessive amount of weight or who have undergone the gastric bypass procedure may require reconstructive plastic surgery procedures to remove excess skin, loosened muscles, or residual localized areas of body fat. These procedures include panniculectomy, abdominoplasty, liposuction, facelift, blepharoplasty, and neck lift.
Traumatic injury may also lead to reconstructive surgery. Dog bites and car accidents can cause serious unappealing lacerations, bony injuries, facial fractures of the jaw or cheek, hand injuries, or trauma to the upper and lower extremity. Burn victims may also require reconstructive surgery. Treatment plans for traumatic injury may extend over many months. Depending upon the nature and extent of the personal injury, plastic surgical skill may be required following the initial repair to reduce the appearance of scars or otherwise continue improving the appearance after an injury.
http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/reconstructive/reconstructive-surgery.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconstructive_surgery
If you would like to expand your search for Reconstructive Surgery services beyond the state of CO there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring Colorado. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Reconstructive Surgery" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Reconstructive Surgery.
You can also go to Get A Free Quote and get quotes from US hospitals & service providers. In the form, be sure to specify your interest in Reconstructive Surgery. If you choose the US for your preferred country for treatment, you may receive information from providers in states other than Colorado, but this may be useful information for comparison purposes. It's a free service - we do all the research, you just submit the form.
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Colorado hospitals appear in these results only if they are in our database. If you represent a hospital in CO and would like it to appear in our search tools go here to post your information for free.
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