Plastic surgery is a broad
field, and may be subdivided further. Plastic surgery training and approval
by the
American
Board of Plastic Surgery includes mastery of the following as well.
Craniofacial
surgery is
divided into pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery. Pediatric craniofacial
surgery mostly revolves around the treatment of congenital anomalies
of the craniofacial skeleton and soft tissues, such as cleft lip and
palate, craniosynostosis, and pediatric fractures. Because these children
have multiple issues, the best approach to providing care to them is
an interdisciplinary approach which also includes
otolaryngologists, speech therapists, occupational
therapists and geneticists. Adult craniofacial surgery deals mostly
with fractures and secondary surgeries (such as orbital reconstruction).
Both subspecialities usually require advanced training in
craniofacial surgery. The craniofacial surgery field is
also practiced by
maxillofacial
surgeons (see
craniofacial surgery).
Hand
surgery is
concerned with acute injuries and chronic diseases of the hand and wrist,
correction of congenital malformations of the upper extremities, and
peripheral nerve problems (such as brachial plexus injuries or carpal
tunnel syndrome). Hand surgery is an important part of training in plastic
surgery, as well as microsurgery, which is necessary to replant an amputated
extremity. Most Hand surgeons will opt to complete a
fellowship in Hand Surgery. The Hand surgery
field is also practiced by
orthopedic
surgeons and
general surgeons (see
Hand
surgeon).
Microsurgery is generally concerned with the reconstruction
of missing tissues by transferring a piece of tissue to the reconstruction
site and reconnecting blood vessels. Popular
subspecialty areas are breast reconstruction, head and neck reconstruction,
hand surgery/replantation, and brachial plexus surgery.
Burn surgery generally
takes place in two phases. Acute burn surgery is the treatment immediately
after a burn. Reconstructive burn surgery takes place after the burn
wounds have healed. Reconstructive surgery generally involves plastic
surgery.
Aesthetic or cosmetic surgery is concerned with
the correction of form and aging. Plastic surgeons usually excel in
this field because of their thorough knowledge of anatomy and extensive
experience with reconstruction and congenital anomalies correction.
Popular operations include amongst other breast
augmentation, rhinoplasty, face lift, liposuction and mastopexy.
Pediatric plastic
surgery. Children often face medical issues unique from the experiences
of an adult patient. Many
birth
defects or
syndromes present at birth are best treated in childhood, and
pediatric plastic surgeons specialize in treating
these conditions in children. Conditions commonly treated by pediatric
plastic surgeons include
craniofacial
anomalies,
cleft lip and palate and congenital hand deformities.

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