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 | When it comes to top value and quality in cosmetic surgery, we have what it takes with Risk of Plastic Surgery. Also, you can browse the site for more on Risk of Plastic Surgery, photos, and photographs. Risk of plastic surgery Plastic Surgery, which encompasses both reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, is a branch of surgery involving the repair or replacement of malformed, injured or lost organs or tissues of the body. Reconstructive and cosmetic surgery differ in two main ways: (1) reconstructive surgery is typically covered by insurance while cosmetic surgery is not; and (2) reconstructive surgery is typically intended to improve function while cosmetic surgery typically only deals with form or appearance.
Reconstructive surgery is designed to correct abnormalities occurring as a result of congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, tumors, or disease. Some examples of reconstructive procedures include flap surgery, hand surgery, laser surgery, microsurgery, skin grafts, and tissue expansion.
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Cosmetic surgery basically entails the enhancement or beautification of certain body parts. Some examples of cosmetic surgery include the following procedures: breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction in men (gynecomastia), chemical peel, collagen/fat injections, dermabrasion, ear surgery (otoplasty), eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), facelift (rhytidectomy), facial implants, forehead lift, hair replacement surgery, laser facial resurfacing, liposuction, nose reshaping (rhinoplasty), and tummy tuck (abdominoplasty).
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