Comprehensive Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Procedures with Advanced Care
PACE Hospitals provides advanced Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery procedures for cosmetic, reconstructive, post-traumatic, congenital, and microsurgical conditions affecting the face, breast, skin, soft tissues, hands, and body. Our expert plastic surgeons offer personalized surgical care for functional restoration, aesthetic enhancement, tissue reconstruction, scar correction, and deformity management.
We perform a wide range of procedures including cosmetic surgery, burn reconstruction, skin grafting, flap surgery, scar revision, cleft lip and palate correction, rhinoplasty, breast reconstruction, liposuction, gynecomastia surgery, hand surgery, facial reconstruction, wound reconstruction, and microsurgery procedures using advanced surgical technology and minimally invasive techniques with best outcomes.
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Why Choose PACE Hospitals for Plastic & Reconstructive Procedures?
Comprehensive Evaluation for Plastic & Reconstructive Conditions
Detailed assessment of cosmetic, traumatic, congenital, and reconstructive conditions through clinical examination, imaging studies, wound assessment, and functional evaluation to identify the most appropriate reconstructive or aesthetic surgical procedure.
Advanced Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Technology and Techniques
Top class operation theatres, microsurgical equipment, laser-assisted procedures, advanced wound care technology, skin grafting techniques, flap reconstruction procedures, minimally invasive cosmetic surgery methods & precision surgical planning systems to ensure enhanced safety, accuracy & better cosmetic outcomes.
Expert Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Highly experienced plastic and reconstructive surgery specialists thoroughly evaluate every patient and recommend personalized surgical treatment plans based on functional needs, cosmetic goals, safety, and long-term outcomes.
Extensive Range of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Procedures
At PACE Hospitals, we provide advanced care for a wide range of plastic and reconstructive surgeries. From trauma care and wound management to microsurgery and reconstructive procedures, our expert surgeons deliver personalized treatment plans. With a focus on restoring function and appearance, we ensure safe, effective care and optimal recovery outcomes.
Reconstructive Surgery
These procedures restore function and normal appearance after injury, burns, disease, cancer, or birth defects.
Burn Reconstruction
Burn Scar Correction
This correction is done when a healed burn leaves behind thick, tight, or uneven scars that affect appearance or movement. These scars can be uncomfortable and may also cause itching or tightness of the skin. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, the scar is surgically improved or revised to make it softer, flatter, and less noticeable. This improves the look of the skin and restores flexibility, so the patient can move more comfortably and feel more confident.
Skin Grafting
Skin grafting is a procedure used when there is loss of skin due to burns, and the wound cannot heal on its own. In this procedure, healthy skin is taken from another part of the patient’s body and placed over the damaged area. This helps cover the wound, protect underlying tissues, and promote healing. In plastic surgery, skin grafting is important because it reduces the risk of infection, improves recovery, and enhances the final appearance of the skin.
Contracture Release Surgery
After burns case, the skin may heal in a tight and stiff way, forming what is called a contracture, which restricts movement. Contracture release surgery is performed to cut and release this tight scar tissue, that allows the affected area to move freely again. Procedures that may used is a skin grafts or flaps after releasing the contracture to cover the area properly. This helps the patient regain normal movement and function.
Neck Contracture Release due to Burns
Burn scars on the neck can cause the skin to tighten, making it difficult for the patient to move the neck, look up, or turn the head. This can also affect appearance. In plastic surgery, the tight scar tissue is released through surgery, and the area is reconstructed using skin grafts or flaps. This restore neck movement, improve posture, and enhance appearance.
Axillary & Hand Contracture Release due to Burns
Burn contractures in the armpit (axilla) and hand can significantly limit movement, making it difficult to elevate the arm, handle things, or do everyday tasks. These contractures develop as a result of tight scar formation following burns. Surgery helps to release the tight scar tissue and reconstruct the area using grafts or flaps. This improve range of motion, hand function, and overall independence in doing daily activities.
Trauma Reconstruction
Facial Injury Repair
Facial injury repair is done when a person has injuries to the face due to accidents, falls, or assaults. These injuries may involve cuts, fractures, or damage to soft tissues. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, the main aim is to restore both appearance and function. The surgeon carefully cleans the wound, repairs damaged tissues, and aligns facial bones if needed. Special attention is given to minimizing scars and maintaining facial symmetry, so that the patient can regain normal functions like speaking, eating, and expressions, along with a natural appearance.
Hand Injury Reconstruction
Hand injury reconstruction is performed when there is damage to the hand due to cuts, crush injuries, or accidents. Since the hand is very important for daily activities, plastic surgeons focus on restoring movement, sensation, and strength. The procedure may involve repairing tendons, nerves, or blood vessels and covering wounds properly. The goal is to help the patient regain the ability to hold objects, write, and perform routine tasks, while also improving the appearance of the hand.
Soft Tissue Reconstruction
Soft tissue reconstruction is required when accidents cause loss of skin and underlying tissues, leading to exposure of muscles or bones. These injuries cannot heal properly on their own. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, techniques like skin grafts or flap surgeries are used to cover the affected area. This helps in protecting the tissues, promoting healing, and restoring function. From a patient’s perspective, this procedure helps in reducing pain, preventing infection, and improving the look of the injured area.
Scar Revision Surgery
Scar revision surgery is done when a scar becomes thick, visible, or affects movement or appearance after an injury or surgery. Plastic surgeons aim to improve the appearance of the scar and make it less noticeable. This may involve removing or modifying the scar and allowing it to heal in a better way. For the patient, this procedure helps in boosting confidence, improving skin appearance, and sometimes restoring movement if the scar was restricting it.
Cancer Reconstruction
Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy
Breast reconstruction is done after removal of the breast (mastectomy surgery) due to cancer. Losing a breast can affect both physical appearance and emotional well-being. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by recreating the shape of the breast, either using implants or the patient’s own body tissue. This procedure is usually done after cancer treatment is completed or sometimes along with the cancer surgery. The aim is to restore body image, improve confidence, and help the patient feel normal again, while also ensuring the area heals properly.
Jaw & Facial Reconstruction after Oral Cancer Surgery
After oral cancer surgery, parts of the jaw, mouth, or face may be removed, which can affect speaking, eating, and appearance. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by rebuilding the removed parts using bone, skin, or tissue from other parts of the body. This allows the patient to regain functions like chewing and speaking, and also improves facial appearance.
Skin and Soft Tissue Reconstruction
After removal of tumors or due to trauma or infection, there may be loss of skin and underlying tissue. This can leave open wounds or defects that cannot heal on their own. Surgery manages this by covering the defect using skin grafts or tissue flaps, taken either from nearby areas or other parts of the body. This signifies better wound healing, protection of underlying structures, and improved appearance, reducing discomfort and risk of infection.
Skin Cancer Excision & Reconstruction
In skin cancer, the affected skin is surgically removed to completely eliminate the cancer. This removal may leave a visible defect, especially if it is on the face or other exposed areas. This helps by carefully closing the wound or reconstructing the area using advanced techniques, so that the scar is minimal and the natural appearance is preserved as much as possible. This not only ensures complete cancer removal but also helps maintain confidence and normal appearance after treatment.
Congenital (Birth Defect) Correction
Cleft Lip Surgery
Cleft lip surgery is done to correct a gap in the upper lip that is present from birth. The surgeon carefully closes the gap and reshapes the lip to make it look as normal as possible. The aim is not only cosmetic but also functional, helping the child to feed better, develop normal speech later, and improve facial appearance, which also supports emotional and social confidence as the child grows.
Cleft Palate Surgery
Cleft palate surgery is performed to repair a hole in the roof of the mouth (palate) present at birth. This condition causes problems with feeding, speech, and frequent ear infections. Through plastic and reconstructive surgery, the surgeon closes the opening inside the mouth and restores the normal structure of the palate. This not only helps the child to eat properly, but develop clearer speech and reduces complications, improving overall quality of life.
Ear Deformity Correction
This is done for children born with abnormal shaped, small, or absent ears. These deformities may affect appearance and sometimes hearing. Reshaping or reconstructing the ear using the patient’s own tissue or other techniques. The goal is to create a more normal-looking ear, improve symmetry of the face, and in some cases support better hearing, which also helps boost the child’s confidence.
Hand & Limb Deformity Correction
Hand and limb deformity correction is done for issues like fused fingers or syndactyly, extra fingers or polydactyly, and other limb abnormalities present at birth. These problems can make it hard for the child to use their hands or walk correctly. Surgery helps by separating fused fingers, removing extra digits, or fixing the deformity. This allows for better movement and function.
Hand Surgery
Tendon Repair
Tendon repair is a surgical procedure done when a tendon (which helps in moving fingers or wrist) is cut or damaged, usually due to injuries like glass cuts or accidents. When a tendon is injured, the patient may not be able to bend or straighten the fingers properly, affecting daily activities. Through surgery, the damaged tendon is carefully stitched back together to restore movement. This surgery is important because without repair, the finger or hand may lose its function permanently. After surgery, proper healing and physiotherapy help the patient regain normal movement and strength.
Nerve Repair
Nerve repair is done when a nerve is injured or cut, leading to loss of sensation or movement in the affected area, that occur due to deep cuts, trauma, or crush injuries. Through surgery, the surgeon reconnects the damaged nerve ends or uses grafts if needed. This procedure is important to restore sensation and function, helping the patient regain the ability to perform daily tasks safely, like holding objects or detecting heat or pain.
Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel release is a procedure done to treat carpal tunnel syndrome, where a nerve in the wrist is compressed. This is a small procedure performed to release the pressure on the nerve, allowing it to function normally again. This surgery helps to relieve discomfort, increase hand strength, and also prevents lasting nerve damage, making daily activities easier for the patient.
Finger Reconstruction
Finger reconstruction is performed when a finger is severely injured, deformed, or partially lost due to trauma, burns, or congenital conditions. The surgeon rebuilds the finger with techniques such as tissue healing, grafts, and, in some cases, finger reattachment. This helps to restore both function and appearance, allowing the patient to use their hand more normally and improving their quality of life.
Microsurgery
Tissue Transfer / Flap Surgery
This procedure involves moving healthy tissues (such as skin, muscle, or bone) from one part of the body to another to cover a wound or defect. This is commonly done in cases of trauma, burns, infections, or after tumor removal, where there is loss of tissue. This procedure helps in covering exposed areas, protecting underlying structures, and promoting healing. It also improves the appearance of the affected area and restores function, especially when important areas like the face, hands, or limbs are involved.
Reattachment of Amputated Fingers or Limbs
This procedure is done when a finger, hand, or limb is completely cut off due to an accident. By using advanced surgical techniques, the surgeon reattaches the amputated part by reconnecting bones, blood vessels, nerves, and tendons. This surgery is very important as it can restore the lost body part, improve the ability to perform daily activities, and reduce disability. It gives the patient a chance to regain both function and appearance instead of living with permanent loss.
Blood Vessel & Nerve Reconstruction
Blood vessel & nerve reconstruction procedure involves repairing or reconstructing damaged blood vessels and nerves, usually after injuries, trauma, or during complex surgeries. Blood vessels are repaired to restore proper blood flow, and nerves are repaired to bring back sensation and movement. Reconstructive surgery helps in restoring normal function, reducing disability, and improving quality of life.
Chronic Wound Care
Diabetic Foot Reconstruction
Diabetic foot reconstruction is done for patients with diabetes who develop non-healing wounds or ulcers in the foot. Treatment involves cleaning the wound, controlling infection, and improving blood circulation. Plastic surgeons may perform reconstruction using skin grafts or flap surgeries to cover the wound and protect the foot. This helps to save the limb, restore function, and help the patient walk comfortably again.
Pressure Sore Reconstruction
Pressure sore reconstruction is performed on patients who have developed deep wounds due to long-term pressure, usually from being bedridden. The treatment involves first cleaning the wound and removing unhealthy tissue. Then, the surgeons use flap surgery, where nearby tissue from the patient's body is moved to cover the wound. This provides better cushioning and blood supply to the area.
Non-Healing Ulcer Management
Non-healing ulcer management usually concentrates on treating ulcers that last for a long time because of issues like diabetes, poor circulation, or infection. The management involves proper wound care, controlling infection, and dealing with the underlying cause. If the ulcer does not heal with basic care, plastic surgeons might carry out procedures such as debridement, skin grafting, or flap coverage to assist in closing the wound.
Cosmetic / Aesthetic Surgery
These procedures improve appearance, facial balance, and body contour.
Facial Cosmetic Procedures
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure used to change the shape or size of the nose for cosmetic reasons or to improve breathing problems. This surgery helps correct issues like a crooked nose, large or small nose, or difficulty in breathing due to internal structural problems. The surgeon carefully reshapes the bone and cartilage of the nose to achieve a more balanced facial appearance while also improving function if needed. The goal is to give a natural look and help the patient feel more confident.
Facelift
A facelift is a procedure done to reduce signs of aging such as sagging skin, wrinkles, and loose facial muscles. Patients usually choose this surgery when they feel their face looks older than they feel. The surgeon tightens the underlying tissues and removes excess skin to give a firmer and more youthful appearance. The aim is not to change the face completely, but to refresh and improve the natural look.
Blepharoplasty (Eyelid / Eye Bag Surgery)
Blepharoplasty is a surgery performed to remove excess skin or fat from the eyelids, which may cause droopy eyelids or under-eye bags. Patients may seek this procedure for cosmetic reasons or because drooping eyelids can affect vision. In plastic surgery, the surgeon removes or repositions the extra tissue to make the eyes look more open and refreshed, and in some cases, to improve vision. The result is a more alert and youthful appearance.
Brow Lift
This procedure is used to raise a sagging eyebrow and reduce forehead wrinkles. Patients chooses this surgery when they have a tired, angry, or aged appearance due to drooping brows. The surgeon lifts the brow and tightens the forehead skin to create a smoother and more relaxed look. This helps improve facial expression and overall appearance.
Chin Augmentation / Reduction
Chin surgery is done to improve the shape and size of the chin so that it is balanced with the rest of the face. Some patients may have a small or recessed chin, while others may feel their chin is too prominent. In reconstructive procedures and cosmetic procedures, the surgeon either adds an implant to enhance the chin (augmentation) or reshapes/reduces the bone (reduction). This helps improve facial harmony and enhances the overall profile.
Neck Lift
A neck lift is a surgical procedure done to improve the appearance of the neck when there is loose, sagging skin, excess fat, or visible aging changes happens due to aging, weight loss, or loss of skin elasticity. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing excess skin and tightening the underlying tissues, giving the neck a smoother and more youthful appearance. In some cases, excess fat is also removed. The goal is to improve both appearance and self-confidence, while maintaining a natural look.
Lip Augmentation & Reduction
These are procedures done to change the size and shape of the lips based on the patient’s needs. Some people may have thin lips and want fuller lips (augmentation), while others may have overly large or uneven lips and prefer reduction. These conditions can be natural (from birth) or due to aging. This cosmetic procedure helps by adding volume (using fillers or tissue) or removing excess tissue, to achieve better balance and symmetry of the face.
Ear Reshaping (Otoplasty)
This procedure is also called otoplasty, is a procedure performed to correct abnormal shape, size, or position of the ears, such as protruding or uneven ears. These conditions can cause cosmetic concerns or low self-confidence, especially in children and young adults. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by reshaping or repositioning the ear cartilage to bring the ears closer to the head and improve their shape. This helps to achieve a more normal and balanced appearance, which can significantly improve confidence and overall well-being.
Jawline Definition Procedures
These procedures improve the shape and contour of the lower face, especially when the jawline appears weak, uneven, or not well-defined. This procedure helps in achieving a more balanced and sharper facial appearance. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, the treatment may involve fillers, fat grafting, or surgical contouring, depending on the need of the individual.
Fat Grafting for Cheeks & Chin
Fat grafting is a procedure where fat is taken from one part of the body (like abdomen or thighs) and injected into areas like the cheeks or chin to improve volume and shape. This is commonly done when there is loss of facial fullness due to aging or naturally flat features. This procedure helps restore a fuller, youthful appearance using their own body tissue, which reduces the risk of reactions.
Fillers for Nose & Nasolabial Grooves
Fillers are non-surgical procedures used to improve the shape of the nose or reduce deep lines (nasolabial folds) around the mouth. These concerns usually arise due to aging, facial structure, or volume loss. They offers a quick and less invasive procedural option to enhance facial appearance without any surgery. In plastic and reconstructive practice, fillers are carefully injected to smooth wrinkles, improve contours, and create facial balance.
Breast & Chest Procedures
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation is a procedure done to increase the size and improve the shape of the breasts. This is usually chosen when someone feels their breasts are too small, uneven, or have lost volume after weight loss or pregnancy. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by placing implants or using the patient’s own body fat to enhance breast size and improve symmetry. The goal is to achieve a natural-looking appearance, improve body proportion, and increase confidence while ensuring safety and proper healing.
Breast Reduction
Breast reduction is a procedure performed to reduce the size of large or heavy breasts that may be causing physical discomfort to an individual. Patients usually seek for this surgery because of back pain, neck pain, shoulder strain, or difficulty in daily activities. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin, making the breasts smaller, lighter, and more proportionate to the body. This not only improves appearance but also relieves pain and makes movement, exercise, and daily life more comfortable.
Breast Lift
A breast lift is done to raise and reshape sagging breasts, which can occur due to aging, weight loss, or after pregnancy. Patients may feel that their breasts have lost firmness and are drooping. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue, lifting the breasts to a more natural position. This improves the shape and firmness of the breasts without necessarily changing their size, helping patients feel more confident and comfortable with their appearance.
Gynecomastia Surgery (Male Breast Reduction)
Gynecomastia surgery is done to treat the enlargement of the male breast, because this condition may cause discomfort and affect confidence. Plastic and reconstructive surgery manages this by removing the excess breast tissue and fat to give a flatter, more normal chest shape. The procedure is usually done using liposuction, surgical removal, or both, depending on the severity. The surgery improves chest contour, reduces discomfort, and restores confidence, with minimal scarring and a natural-looking result.
Axillary / Accessory Breast Removal
Accessory breast removal is performed when extra breast tissue is present, usually in the underarm (axillary) area, from birth. Plastic and reconstructive surgery treats this by surgically removing the extra tissue, sometimes along with fat, to create a smoother and more normal contour. The procedure helps relieve discomfort, improves appearance, and allows better movement of the arm.
Body Contouring Procedures
Liposuction
Liposuction is a procedure used to remove excess fat deposits from areas like the abdomen, hips, and buttocks that do not reduce with diet or exercise. Many patients feel unhappy with body shape even after weight control. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, liposuction helps by improving body contour and proportion, making the body look more balanced. It is not a weight-loss method but a body-shaping procedure that helps improve confidence and appearance.
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
A tummy tuck is done to remove extra loosen up skin and fat from the abdomen and tighten the underlying muscles. This is commonly needed after pregnancy or major weight loss, where the abdomen becomes loose and sagging. Patients may feel discomfort, poor posture, or dissatisfaction with their appearance. Plastic surgery helps by tightening the abdominal wall and removing extra skin, resulting in a firmer and flatter abdomen.
Arm Lift
This procedure is performed to remove loose, sagging skin from the upper arms, often seen after significant weight loss or aging. This excess skin can make patients feel uncomfortable wearing certain clothes and may affect confidence. Surgery helps by removing the extra skin and reshaping the arm, giving a more toned and natural appearance.
Thigh Lift
A thigh lift is a plastic surgery procedure done to improve the shape and appearance of the thighs by removing excess loose skin and fat. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing the extra skin and tightening the remaining tissue, giving the thighs a smoother and firmer appearance. This not only improves physical comfort and movement but also helps the patient feel more confident about their body.
Body Contouring after Weight Loss
Body contouring after weight loss is a set of procedures done to remove excess loose skin and reshape different parts of the body after major weight loss. After losing a large amount of weight, the skin often does not shrink back, leading to loose, hanging skin around the abdomen, arms, thighs, or back. This can cause difficulty in movement, skin infections, hygiene issues, and cosmetic concerns. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing this excess skin and reshaping the body, improving both function and appearance.
Hair & Skin Procedures
Hair Transplantation (FUE Technique)
Hair transplantation using the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique is a procedure in which healthy hair roots are taken from one part of the scalp (usually the back of the head) and implanted into areas with hair loss. Hair loss can occur due to genetic factors, aging, hormonal changes, or stress, and it often affects a person’s confidence and appearance. This procedure is used not only for cosmetic improvement but also to restore hair in areas affected by scars, burns, or injuries. The FUE technique is minimally invasive, leaves very small scars, and provides a natural-looking result, helping patients regain both appearance and confidence.
Beard & Moustache Transplantation
This is a procedure where hair follicles are taken from the scalp and transplanted to the beard or moustache area. This is done in individuals who have patchy, thin, or absent facial hair. This procedure helps restore facial hair in cases of injury or scarring by improving facial symmetry and appearance. It allows patients to achieve a more natural and desired look, which can significantly improve self-confidence.
Scar Revision
Scar revision is a procedure performed to improve the appearance or function of a scar that may have formed after injury, burns, surgery, or infection. Some scars may be thick, raised, wide, or restrict movement depending on their location. Plastic and reconstructive surgery is important for modifying these scars using techniques like surgical correction, laser treatment, or other methods to make them less visible and more flexible. This helps in improving both the appearance and function, especially when scars affect areas like the face or joints.
Mole, Wart & Cyst Removal
Mole, wart, and cyst removal are common procedures done when there are abnormal or unwanted growths on the skin. Patients may seek treatment due to pain, infection, increase in size, or cosmetic concerns, especially when these occur on visible areas like the face or neck. These are removed carefully using minor surgical techniques so that the lesion is completely removed while minimising scarring. The focus is not only on treatment but also on achieving a good cosmetic outcome, making the skin look as normal as possible after healing.
Lipoma & Ganglion Excision
These procedures is done to remove benign swellings. A lipoma is a soft, fatty lump under the skin, while a ganglion is a fluid-filled swelling usually seen near joints or tendons, commonly in the wrist. Patients often opt for removal due to cosmetic reasons or functional problems. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by removing the swelling completely without damaging the surrounding tissues and ensuring proper closure of the skin. Special care is taken to reduce scarring and preserve normal function, especially in areas like the hand.
Laser Skin Resurfacing
This is a procedure used to improve the texture and appearance of the skin, commonly done for conditions like acne scars, pigmentation, fine lines, and uneven skin surface. The procedure uses controlled laser energy to remove damaged outer layers of skin and stimulate new skin growth. Patients often seek this treatment to improve skin quality and appearance. This procedure is performed in a controlled manner to ensure safe skin renewal with minimal damage.
Skin Rejuvenation Procedures
Skin rejuvenation procedures include various treatments that aim to improve skin quality, reduce signs of aging, and enhance overall appearance. These may be needed due to aging, sun damage, or lifestyle factors that lead to dull skin, wrinkles, or uneven tone. Patients usually undergo these procedures to look more refreshed and youthful. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, these treatments are carefully planned based on the patient’s skin type and concerns. This procedure restores a natural, healthy appearance of the skin while ensuring safety and long-term improvement.
Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatments
Botox Injections
Botox injections are a non-surgical cosmetic treatment used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, especially on the forehead, around the eyes, and between the eyebrows. In this procedure, a small amount of Botox is injected into specific muscles to relax them temporarily, which provides smooth skin and a more youthful appearance. The procedure is quick, minimally painful, and does not require surgery or downtime, making it convenient for patients.
Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers restore lost volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial features such as lips, cheeks, or under-eye areas. In this procedure, a gel-like substance is injected under the skin to fill these areas and improve facial contour. Plastic surgeons perform this procedure with precision to maintain facial balance and symmetry, to ensure a natural appearance. This is a minimally invasive approach, which gives immediate results. This is chosen by the patients who want improvement in appearance without undergoing surgery.
Chemical Peels
These are a skin treatment done to improve skin texture, reduce pigmentation, acne scars, and fine wrinkles. In this procedure, a chemical solution is applied to the skin, which causes the outer damaged layer to peel off, revealing smoother and healthier skin underneath. Chemical peels are used to address conditions such as sun exposure , acne, aging, and uneven skin tone. These are done in a controlled manner depending on the patient's skin type and concern, ensuring both safety and efficacy.
Laser Treatments
Laser treatments are non-surgical procedures used to improve various skin conditions such as scars, pigmentation, acne marks, and uneven skin tone. Lasers are commonly used to reduce scars (especially after burns or surgery), improve skin texture, and enhance appearance. The laser works by targeting specific layers of the skin to promote healing and new skin formation. It is important because it helps improve cosmetic appearance without surgery, especially in visible areas like the face.
Treatment for Excessive Sweating (Palms & Axilla)
Excessive sweating, especially in the palms and underarms (axilla), is a condition that can affect daily life and confidence. It is usually caused by overactivity of sweat glands. In plastic and reconstructive surgery, this is treated using non-surgical methods like Botox injections, which temporarily reduce sweat production. This is a quick and effective treatment with minimal discomfort and no major downtime. It is important because it helps improve comfort, hygiene, and social confidence.
Aesthetic Genital Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic Genital Reconstructive Procedures
These procedures are done when there is a need to restore the structure of the genital area along with improving appearance, especially after trauma, childbirth, previous surgery, or congenital conditions. Plastic and reconstructive surgeons carefully repair and rebuild the tissues, ensuring both functional restoration and a natural look. After the surgery, patients feel physically comfortable and psychologically confident.
Genital Contouring Procedures
These procedures focus on reshaping and improving the contour of the genital region to make it more proportionate and comfortable. Patients usually opts for these procedures due to excess tissue, asymmetry, or changes after weight loss or aging. Surgery manages this by removing or reshaping excess tissue and improving the overall contour. This reduces discomfort, improves hygiene, and increases the patient's comfort and trust.
Vaginal Aesthetic Procedures
Vaginal aesthetic procedures are aimed at improving both the appearance and function of the vaginal area, especially in women who experience laxity, discomfort, or changes after childbirth or aging. Plastic and reconstructive surgery helps by tightening, repairing, or reshaping the tissues, which can improve support, function, and appearance. This helps patients to feel more comfortable in daily life and improve their overall well-being.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Plastic and Reconstructive Treatments
What is plastic and reconstructive surgery?
Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on repairing, restoring, or improving parts of the body affected by congenital disabilities, injuries, burns, infections, or disease. It aims to improve both the appearance and the function of the affected area, helping individuals return to normal daily activities and improve overall quality of life.
What is the difference between plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery?
Plastic surgery is a broad field that includes both cosmetic (aesthetic) and reconstructive procedures. The difference between the two is:
- Cosmetic surgery focuses on enhancing appearance like reshaping facial features or body contouring.
- Reconstructive surgery, on the other hand, focuses on correcting defects or damage caused by injury, disease, or birth conditions, with the primary goal of restoring normal function and structure.
Can scars from injuries be treated?
Yes, scars from injuries can be treated using various methods depending on their size, location, and severity. Treatment options for scars are topical medications, laser therapy, minor surgical procedures, or scar revision surgery. While scars may not be completely removed, these treatments can help to reduce their appearance and improve skin texture.
What is reconstructive surgery after cancer treatment?
Reconstructive surgery after cancer treatment involves restoring body parts that have been removed or affected during cancer surgery. For example, after tumor removal, reconstructive procedures may be performed to rebuild the affected area, improve its appearance, and restore function. Procedures like breast reconstruction after mastectomy or reconstruction of facial structures after tumor removal.
Is breast reconstruction necessary after mastectomy?
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy surgery is not always medically necessary for every individual, but it is an option available to those who wish to restore the shape and appearance of the breast. The decision is personal and depends on individual preferences, overall health, and medical advice.
What is microsurgery in plastic and reconstructive surgery?
Microsurgery is a highly specialized technique used in plastic and reconstructive surgery where surgeons use a microscope and very fine instruments to repair small structures like blood vessels and nerves. It is commonly used in complex procedures such as reattaching severed body parts (like fingers), transferring tissue from one part of the body to another, or reconstructing areas after cancer surgery. This technique allows for precise repair and better healing outcomes.
What are the common procedures used in reconstructive surgery?
Common reconstructive procedures include:
- skin grafting (covering wounds with healthy skin)
- flap surgery (moving tissue with its blood supply to another area)
- scar revision
- burn reconstruction
- reconstruction after tumor removal
- Cleft lip and palate or repairing injuries to the face, hands, or other body parts.
What are the common plastic surgery procedures?
Plastic surgery includes both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. Common procedures include scar treatment, burn repair, hand surgery, and reconstruction after injury or disease. Common cosmetic procedures are facial reshaping, skin tightening, or body contouring.
What is the recovery time after reconstructive surgery?
Recovery time for reconstructive surgery may varies depending on the type and complexity of the procedure. Minor procedures may take a few days to a couple of weeks, while more complex surgeries may require several weeks to months for complete healing. Recovery also depends on overall health, the area treated, and how well post-surgery care instructions are followed.
Is reconstructive surgery painful?
Some level of discomfort or pain is expected after reconstructive surgery, especially in the initial days. However, pain is well-managed with medications and proper care. As healing progresses, pain slowly reduces, and most of the patients are able to return to normal activities with improved function and comfort.
What are non-surgical cosmetic treatments?
Non-surgical cosmetic treatments are procedures that improve appearance without the need for surgery. These include treatments like: -
- skin rejuvenation
- chemical peels
- laser therapy
- fillers to restore volume, and injections to reduce wrinkles.
They are usually quick, involve minimal discomfort, and require little to no recovery time, making them a popular option for mild to moderate cosmetic concerns.
How long do cosmetic treatments last?
The results of cosmetic treatments vary depending on the type of procedure underwent and individual factors. Non-surgical treatments may last from a few months to a year and may require repeat sessions to maintain the result. Whereas surgical procedures usually provide longer-lasting or permanent results, although natural aging can still affect the outcome over time.
Who is a good candidate for plastic surgery?
A good candidate for plastic surgery is generally someone in good overall health, with realistic expectations about the outcome. Candidates should not have serious uncontrolled medical conditions and should be willing to follow pre- and post-surgery instructions. The decision also depends on the specific condition being treated and the goals of the procedure.
What is breast reconstruction after cancer?
Breast reconstruction after cancer is a procedure to rebuild the shape of the breast after it has been removed or affected during cancer treatment, such as a mastectomy. This can be done using implants or by using tissue from another part of the body. This helps to restore the natural appearance of the breast and improve confidence and emotional well-being.
Can plastic surgery improve skin quality?
Yes, plastic surgery and related treatments can help improve skin quality. Certain procedures and non-surgical treatments can make the skin appear smoother, tighter, and more even in tone. Treatments such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and skin resurfacing help reduce pigmentation, fine lines, and uneven texture. While these procedures can enhance skin appearance, maintaining healthy skin also depends on proper skincare, sun protection, and overall lifestyle habits.
What lifestyle changes improve surgical outcomes?
A healthy lifestyle habits contribute significantly to better surgery results and recovery. A balanced diet, staying hydrated, and engaging in regular physical activity all help to promote healing. It is also vital to avoid smoking and restrict alcohol use, as both may interfere with wound healing. Proper rest, following medical advice, and maintaining good hygiene also contribute to better recovery and long-term results.
Is plastic surgery permanent?
Some results of plastic surgery can be long-lasting or permanent, particularly reconstructive procedures that repair structural issues. However, the effects of aging, lifestyle factors, and natural body changes can influence the results over time. In some cases, additional treatments or maintenance procedures may be needed to preserve the desired outcome.
Why choose PACE Hospitals for plastic surgery?
PACE Hospitals, Hyderabad, is known for providing advanced, patient-centred plastic and reconstructive surgery care with a focus on safety, functional restoration, and aesthetic outcomes.
Key reasons to choose PACE Hospitals include:
- Expert Plastic Surgeons: Highly experienced specialists in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.
- Advanced Surgical Techniques: Availability of microsurgery, minimally invasive procedures, laser treatments, and modern reconstruction methods.
- Comprehensive Treatment Care: Management of burns, trauma, congenital deformities, scars, hand injuries, and post-cancer reconstruction.
- Personalised Treatment Plans: Individualised surgical and recovery plans based on the patient’s condition and goals.
- Modern Operation Theatres & Facilities: Equipped with advanced technology for safe and precise procedures.
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation Support: Focus on recovery, wound care, and functional improvement after surgery.
- Affordable & Accessible Care: Cost-effective treatment options with insurance and cashless facility support.
Which hospital is best for plastic and reconstructive-related treatment in Hyderabad?
PACE Hospitals is considered one of the best hospitals in Hyderabad for plastic and reconstructive-related treatment. The hospital offers comprehensive care for cosmetic and reconstructive conditions through experienced surgeons, advanced surgical techniques, and modern infrastructure. With expertise in managing burns, trauma, congenital defects, hand injuries, scar revisions, and post-cancer reconstruction, PACE Hospitals focuses on delivering safe treatment, improved function, and better aesthetic outcomes.
Why choose PACE Hospitals?
- A Multi-Super Speciality Hospital.
- NABH, NABL, NBE & NABH - Nursing Excellence accreditation.
- State-of-the-art Liver and Kidney transplant centre.
- Empanelled with all TPAs for smooth cashless benefits.
- Centralized HIMS (Hospital Information System).
- Computerized health records available via website.
- Minimum waiting time for Inpatient and Outpatient.
- Round-the-clock guidance from highly qualified super specialist doctors, surgeons and physicians.
- Standardization of ethical medical care.
- 24X7 Outpatient & Inpatient Pharmacy Services.
- State-of-the-art operation theaters.
- Intensive Care Units (Surgical and Medical) with ISO-9001 accreditation.

