Reconstructive
Surgery
Contact Us for Detailed InformationReconstructive Surgery

Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that reshapes breast tissue lost due to breast cancer or other causes. In addition to physical restoration, it aims to help patients regain confidence emotionally and psychologically.
Each patient’s condition and needs are unique. Therefore, breast reconstruction is planned individually. Using various surgical techniques, natural-looking, body-proportional, and aesthetic results are achieved. The breast area is reconstructed either with the patient’s own tissue or with prosthetic implants.
Thanks to modern techniques and meticulous surgical approaches, patients regain both an aesthetic appearance and the confidence to continue their lives with strength. Breast reconstruction is an important and hopeful part of the recovery process.

Hand Surgery
Hands are the organs we use most in daily life and directly affect our quality of life. Various conditions such as congenital anomalies, trauma, nerve compressions, tendon injuries, or rheumatic diseases can negatively impact both the functionality and aesthetic appearance of the hands. Hand surgery offers specialized surgical approaches to address these issues.
Since each patient’s condition is different, hand surgery procedures are planned individually. The goal is to restore both a natural aesthetic appearance and optimal functional movement of the hand.
Thanks to modern surgical techniques and detailed planning, patients can adapt more comfortably to daily life after treatment, use their hand functions efficiently, and feel better aesthetically.

Burn and Wound Surgery
What Is It?
Burn and wound surgery is a field of plastic surgery that includes the treatment of acute burns, management of chronic wounds (such as pressure sores, diabetic foot, and venous ulcers),and the correction of aesthetic and functional scar tissue. Early intervention, infection control, and tissue repair are essential.
Surgery Duration and Type of Anesthesia
The duration of surgery varies depending on the severity and extent of the wound; it can range from 30 minutes to 3–4 hours. Local, spinal, or general anesthesia is generally preferred.
Why Is This Surgery Preferred?
Severe burns and non-healing wounds pose a risk both in terms of infection and functional loss. Surgical intervention cleans the tissue, performs grafting, or applies reconstruction to accelerate healing.
Microsurgery
What Is It?
Microsurgery is an advanced surgical technique performed under a microscope to repair and reconnect blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. It is frequently used in plastic surgery for free tissue transfer (free flap),hand surgery, and post-cancer reconstruction.
Surgery Duration and Type of Anesthesia
The procedure is highly detailed and can last between 4 and 10 hours. It is performed under general anesthesia. The experience of the surgeon and the use of a microscope are critical.
Why Is This Surgery Preferred?
It is preferred for vital and functional reasons, such as preserving tissues with impaired circulation, reattaching severed organs, or transferring new tissue to replace tissue lost after cancer treatment.
