The Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery is focuses on the enhancement of a person’s appearance through surgical and non-surgical procedures. The team of healthcare professionals in this department includes highly skilled cosmetic and plastic surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and support staff who work together to provide exceptional care to patients seeking aesthetic improvement.
The department offers a range of services, including surgical procedures such as breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction, rhinoplasty, facelift, and body contouring. The team of highly skilled cosmetic and plastic surgeons in the department is trained in the latest surgical techniques and uses advanced technology to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients.
The Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery also offers a range of non-surgical procedures, including Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, and laser treatments. These treatments can be used to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, and other signs of aging.
The team of healthcare professionals in the Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery is committed to providing compassionate care to patients seeking aesthetic improvement. They work closely with patients to understand their goals and develop individualized treatment plans that are tailored to their specific needs and preferences. They place a strong emphasis on patient education and provide resources to help patients make informed decisions about their care.
In addition to providing excellent clinical care, the Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery is also involved in research and education. The team of healthcare professionals is committed to advancing the field of cosmetic and plastic surgery through research studies and clinical trials. They also provide educational programs and resources to patients and their families to help them understand the benefits and risks of cosmetic and plastic surgery.
The Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery is an important component of any healthcare system. Through the provision of a range of services, the team helps patients to improve their self-confidence and quality of life. If you are considering a cosmetic or plastic surgery procedure, it is important to seek the advice of a highly skilled and experienced surgeon. The team in the Department of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery is here to help, and they are committed to providing the highest quality care to every patient they serve.
Dr. Abhinav Kumar Sachdeva
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a specialized area of medicine that focuses on the restoration, reconstruction, and improvement of the appearance and function of different parts of the body. This can include surgeries such as breast reconstruction after mastectomy, facial reconstruction after trauma or cancer surgery, body contouring after weight loss, and scar revision. Plastic and reconstructive surgery can also be used to correct congenital defects, such as cleft lip and palate, and to improve the appearance of aging and damaged skin. The field of plastic and reconstructive surgery requires extensive training and expertise in surgical techniques and aesthetic principles. These surgeries are often performed in conjunction with other medical specialties, such as dermatology, oncology, and orthopedics, to provide comprehensive and personalized care to patients. The goal of plastic and reconstructive surgery is to improve patients’ quality of life by restoring form, function, and confidence.
Congenital Defect Repair
Congenital defect repair refers to surgical procedures that are performed to correct physical abnormalities that are present at birth. These defects can range in severity from minor cosmetic issues to life-threatening conditions. Some common congenital defects that may require surgical repair include cleft lip and palate, spina bifida, congenital heart defects, and limb abnormalities. Congenital defect repair surgery typically involves a team of medical professionals, including pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, and specialized nurses. The surgery may be performed in stages over a period of months or years, depending on the complexity of the defect and the age of the patient. The goal of congenital defect repair is to improve the patient’s quality of life, reduce health risks, and provide a more normal appearance or function. Successful congenital defect repair can greatly benefit patients and allow them to lead healthier, more active lives.
Cleft Palate
A cleft palate is a congenital defect in which the roof of the mouth does not close completely during fetal development, resulting in an opening or gap in the roof of the mouth. This can also involve the lips and nose. Cleft palate can cause a range of complications, including difficulty with feeding, speech development, hearing, and dental problems. The condition is typically diagnosed soon after birth, and surgical repair is usually recommended within the first year of life. The surgery involves closing the gap in the palate, and may also involve repairing any associated lip or nose defects. A team of healthcare professionals, including a pediatric surgeon, anesthesiologist, and specialized nurses, typically performs the surgery under general anesthesia. Following surgery, the child may require a period of recovery and rehabilitation, including speech therapy and ongoing monitoring of hearing and dental health. Successful cleft palate repair can greatly improve a child’s quality of life, allowing them to feed and speak more easily, and reducing the risk of complications.
Extremity Defect Repair
Extremity defect repair refers to surgical procedures that are performed to correct physical abnormalities or defects in the arms or legs. These defects can be congenital or acquired, and can range in severity from minor cosmetic issues to functional impairments. Some common extremity defects that may require surgical repair include limb length discrepancy, clubfoot, hand and foot anomalies, and bone deformities. Extremity defect repair surgery typically involves a team of medical professionals, including orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and specialized nurses. The surgery may involve bone lengthening or shortening, realignment of bones or joints, or reconstruction of soft tissues. The goal of extremity defect repair is to improve the patient’s quality of life, reduce pain and discomfort, and provide better function of the affected limb. Successful extremity defect repair can greatly benefit patients and allow them to lead healthier, more active lives.
Upper & Lower Limb Reconstruction Microvascular Surgery
Upper and lower limb reconstruction microvascular surgery is a specialized area of medicine that focuses on restoring the form and function of the upper and lower extremities through the use of microvascular surgical techniques. This includes reconstructive procedures for the hands, arms, feet, and legs. Microvascular surgery involves the use of specialized tools and techniques to reconnect blood vessels, nerves, and tissues in the affected area. This can be particularly important in cases where large amounts of tissue have been lost or damaged, as it allows for the precise transfer of tissue from other parts of the body to the affected area. Upper and lower limb reconstruction microvascular surgery can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including trauma, cancer, and congenital defects. These surgeries are often performed in a hospital setting and require specialized training and expertise in microvascular surgical techniques. The goal of upper and lower limb reconstruction microvascular surgery is to improve the patient’s quality of life by restoring function and appearance to the affected limb, and to reduce the risk of complications such as infection and chronic pain
Scar Revision Surgery
Scar revision surgery is a type of plastic and reconstructive surgery that aims to improve the appearance of scars caused by injury, surgery, or other causes. Scars can often cause distress and self-consciousness for patients, particularly if they are in visible areas of the body. Scar revision surgery can involve a variety of techniques, including surgical excision, laser therapy, dermabrasion, or skin grafting. The specific approach will depend on the size, location, and severity of the scar, as well as the patient’s individual needs and preferences. Scar revision surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under local or general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. The goal of scar revision surgery is to improve the appearance of the scar, make it less noticeable, and improve the patient’s self-confidence. While scars cannot be completely eliminated, scar revision surgery can significantly improve their appearance, making them less noticeable and more cosmetically appealing.
Breast Enhancement
Breast enhancement is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at improving the size and shape of the breasts. This can be achieved through a variety of techniques, including breast augmentation with implants or fat transfer, breast lift, or a combination of the two. Breast augmentation involves the insertion of implants to enhance the size and shape of the breasts, while a breast lift involves removing excess skin and reshaping the breasts to achieve a more youthful and lifted appearance. The specific approach will depend on the patient’s individual needs and goals, as well as their medical history and overall health. Breast enhancement surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. The goal of breast enhancement surgery is to improve the patient’s self-esteem and body image, and to create a more proportionate and balanced figure. Breast enhancement surgery is a highly individualized procedure and requires careful consideration and discussion with a qualified plastic surgeon to ensure the best possible outcome.
Augmentation
Augmentation refers to a surgical procedure aimed at enhancing or enlarging a particular area of the body, such as the breasts, buttocks, or lips. This can be achieved through the use of implants or fat transfer, depending on the area being augmented and the patient’s individual needs and preferences. Augmentation surgery typically involves careful planning and discussion with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine the most appropriate approach and to ensure the best possible outcome. The procedure itself is usually performed on an outpatient basis, under general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. The goal of augmentation surgery is to improve the patient’s self-confidence and body image, creating a more proportionate and balanced figure. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with augmentation surgery, and it is important for patients to carefully consider their options and to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
Body Contouring
Body contouring refers to a series of surgical procedures designed to improve the shape and appearance of the body by removing excess skin and fat and reshaping the underlying tissue. This can be particularly useful for patients who have lost a significant amount of weight and are left with loose, sagging skin or for those who have areas of the body that are resistant to diet and exercise. Body contouring procedures can include tummy tuck, liposuction, arm lift, thigh lift, and buttock lift, among others. The specific approach will depend on the patient’s individual needs and goals, as well as their medical history and overall health. Body contouring surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. The goal of body contouring surgery is to improve the patient’s self-confidence and body image, creating a more toned and attractive appearance. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with body contouring surgery, and it is important for patients to carefully consider their options and to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
Aesthetic including Hair Transplant
Aesthetic surgery refers to a range of surgical and non-surgical procedures aimed at improving the appearance of various parts of the body, including the face, body, and hair. One of the most popular aesthetic procedures is hair transplant, which involves harvesting hair from a donor site, typically the back or sides of the head, and transplanting it to the balding or thinning areas of the scalp. Hair transplant surgery can help improve the patient’s self-confidence and appearance, providing a more youthful and attractive appearance. Other popular aesthetic procedures include facelifts, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty, liposuction, and breast augmentation, among others. The specific approach will depend on the patient’s individual needs and goals, as well as their medical history and overall health. Aesthetic surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under local or general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. The goal of aesthetic surgery is to create a natural-looking and proportionate appearance, while enhancing the patient’s overall self-esteem and well-being.
Tummy Tuck
Tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to improve the appearance of the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the underlying muscles. This can be particularly useful for patients who have lost a significant amount of weight or have experienced pregnancy, as these events can cause the abdominal skin and muscles to become stretched and loose. Tummy tuck surgery can help improve the patient’s body contour and create a more toned and attractive appearance. The procedure typically involves an incision made in the lower abdomen, through which excess skin and fat are removed and the underlying muscles are tightened. The incision is then closed, and the patient is given specific instructions for post-operative care and recovery. Tummy tuck surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with tummy tuck surgery, and it is important for patients to carefully consider their options and to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
Liposuction
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to remove excess fat from specific areas of the body, including the abdomen, hips, thighs, buttocks, and arms. The procedure involves making small incisions in the targeted area and inserting a cannula, or thin tube, to suction out the excess fat. Liposuction can help improve body contour and create a more toned and attractive appearance. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under local or general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. Liposuction is not a substitute for weight loss or a healthy lifestyle, but can be a helpful tool for patients who have struggled to lose weight in specific areas of the body. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with liposuction, and it is important for patients to carefully consider their options and to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is a condition in which the breast tissue in men becomes enlarged or swollen. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal changes, certain medications, and medical conditions. Gynecomastia treatment typically involves a combination of liposuction and surgical excision of the breast tissue. During the procedure, excess breast tissue and fat are removed through small incisions, leaving a flatter and more masculine chest contour. Gynecomastia treatment is typically performed on an outpatient basis, under local or general anesthesia, and recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with gynecomastia treatment, and it is important for patients to carefully consider their options and to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure.
Facio Maxillary
Facio maxillary surgery, also known as maxillofacial surgery, is a specialized surgical field that focuses on treating conditions of the jaw, face, and neck. This can include a wide range of procedures, from corrective jaw surgery to repair misaligned jaws or improve breathing to reconstructive surgery following traumatic injuries or cancer treatment. Facio maxillary surgery can also involve cosmetic procedures such as chin augmentation, cheek implants, or rhinoplasty to improve the appearance of the face. The procedures can be performed on patients of all ages, from infants with congenital conditions to adults with age-related changes or injuries. The surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and may require a hospital stay, depending on the extent of the procedure. Recovery time can vary depending on the type and complexity of the surgery, but patients are typically given specific instructions for post-operative care and follow-up appointments to monitor their progress. It is important for patients to choose a qualified and experienced facio maxillary surgeon to perform the procedure to ensure the best possible outcome.
Burn Care
Burn care is a specialized area of medicine that focuses on the treatment and management of burns, which can range from minor injuries to life-threatening emergencies. Burn care involves a multidisciplinary team approach, including physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists, to provide comprehensive care to patients with burns. The goals of burn care include preventing infection, minimizing scarring, promoting wound healing, and restoring function and mobility. Treatment for burns can include wound care, pain management, skin grafts or other surgical procedures, and rehabilitation to help patients regain their strength and mobility. The severity and extent of the burn will determine the course of treatment and the length of recovery time. It is important for patients to receive prompt and appropriate care to minimize the risk of complications and promote the best possible outcome.