by admin | Jan 22, 2026 | Reconstructive Surgery
Pressure sores, also known as bed sores, are among the most common and difficult issues encountered in long-term care facilities. They often start normally as redness or skin irritation and are frequently considered to be a temporary problem. However, if left...
by admin | Dec 11, 2025 | Reconstructive Surgery
Have you ever felt a small bump on your wrist and panicked, wondering what on earth that could mean? For a lot of people, that little bump is a ganglion cyst. While it is usually harmless (not cancerous), it may cause great distress when you try on new clothing, ache...
by admin | Apr 8, 2025 | Reconstructive Surgery
Let’s be honest—ulcers are extremely difficult to deal with. Characterized by a sore or a break in the skin or mucuous membranes, ulcers may happen in any region of your body, be it internal or external. There are different kinds of ulcers, which include: Skin...
by admin | Aug 21, 2024 | Reconstructive Surgery
The face can be affected in both look and function by burns, trauma, cancer surgery, and disease. The inability to blink, smile, speak, or eat might be impacted by damage to the face’s soft tissues and bones. Setting shattered bones is only one aspect of facial...
by admin | Dec 19, 2023 | Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive surgery stands as a beacon of hope for individuals facing physical abnormalities due to a variety of causes. This specialized field of surgery aims not just to enhance physical appearance, but more importantly, to restore functionality and improve the...