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Plastic Surgery (Cosmetic
Surgery) In India
Visit Wockhardt Hospitals to undergo plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery in India.
Why Choose Wockhardt Hospitals
for Plastic Surgery?
At Wockhardt Hospitals, we provide top-notch reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries utilizing cutting-edge technology to provide safe and smooth procedures to all our valued patients. The world-class doctors at our hospitals are highly qualified with international-level medical certifications and degrees. They are experienced and dedicated when it comes to providing the best aesthetic surgery and cosmetic surgery in India. Their experience and contemporary medical knowledge enables them to deliver excellent care in the most complex clinical cases.
Our aesthetic and plastic surgeons are capable of providing customised cosmetic treatment plans for every individual, including invasive and non-invasive procedures. One can expect top-notch treatment from our well trained doctors, nurses and other medical staff, all having a patient-centric approach.
Renowned Plastic Reconstruction and
Aesthetic Surgeons at Wockhardt Hospitals
- Mumbai Central
- Mira Road
- Nagpur
- Rajkot
What is Plastic Surgery?
The branch of medicine that deals with invasive and non-invasive procedures that improve and reshape one’s structure to meet aesthetic needs is called Plastic Reconstruction and Aesthetic surgery. The main goal of cosmetic surgery is to improve the appearance of an individual. This is very important in today’s day and age as it plays a major role in boosting one’s self-esteem and confidence.
Cosmetic or plastic surgery, when planned and done right, can have a lasting impact on one’s external appearance. One of the most important things to consider before cosmetic surgery is the motive behind the procedure. It is important to also be clear on the expectations and aspects to be changed and then talk to our specialists.
What is Plastic & Reconstruction Surgery?
It consists of various sub-specialties
- Reconstructive surgery for post-cancer, trauma & burns:
- Post cancer surgery
- Breast reconstruction
- Jaw reconstruction
- Free flap surgery
- Maxillofacial Surgery:
- Facial fracture
- Facial nerve surgery/Facial reanimation
- Soft tissue injury like skin, scalp, cuts and scrapes
- Hand Surgery:
- Hand fracture
- Fingertip injury
- Finger replant surgery
- Finger reconstruction
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Pediatric plastic surgery for birth defects:
- Cleft lip and cleft palate
- Syndactyly
- Brachydactyly
- Polydactyly
- Cleft Rhinoplasty
Why is Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery Done?
Plastic and reconstructive surgery are primarily done to alter one’s physical appearance. The word plastic is derived from the term “plastikos” which means “to mold”. These procedures are not only useful aesthetically but can also build one’s life and confidence, especially in traumatic defects or birth disorders.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery serves various purposes, aimed to restore, improve, or alter the appearance, function, or structure of body parts. This procedure addresses congenital abnormalities, traumatic injuries, burns, cancer-related disfigurements, and aesthetic concerns. It encompasses procedures like breast reconstruction after mastectomy, correcting birth defects, facial reconstruction following accidents, skin grafting for burn victims, gender confirmation surgeries, and cosmetic enhancements like facelifts or rhinoplasty.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery aims to enhance both physical appearance and functional capabilities of the affected individual, and also plays a crucial role in restoring normalcy, improving quality of life, and boosting self-confidence for individuals with diverse needs.
What is Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and its Types?
Cosmetic surgery can be performed in various parts of the body that require modifications or which the patient is not too happy with, or which require anatomical reconstruction. Some of these surgeries include:
- Botox procedures: Toxin that prevents the muscle from moving is predominantly used for wrinkle and aging cosmetic treatments.
- Cheek lift, Eyebrow/forehead rejuvenation (brow lift), Face-lift: replacement of the fat in the cheeks and eyebrows for a fuller and younger look.
- A chemical peel is used to treat wrinkles, discolorations, and scars.
- Chin surgery: It reshapes and enhances the chin.
- Cosmetic dentistry: It mainly focuses on improving the smile
- Dermabrasion: A procedure used to remove or sand the old skin and provide softer new skin.
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
- Facial contouring: Plastic surgery that improves the general appearance of the face.
- Facial fillers: Injection of substances that helps in smoothening the wrinkles.
- Laser hair removal
- Otoplasty (Ear surgery) and Rhinoplasty (Nose surgery)
- Skin problems (blemishes, spider veins, scar revisions, tattoo removal)
Cosmetic Plastic Surgery: There are two types Invasive and Non Invasive
Invasive: (A) Facial Rejuvenation |
Invasive: (B) Body Contouring |
Invasive: (C) Daycare |
Non-Surgical/Non-Invasive |
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Blepharoplasty | Breast Augmentation | Scar Revision | Botox and Fillers |
Eyelid Lift | Breast Lift | Fat Grafting | Chemical Peels |
Brow Lift | Breast Reduction | Cyst Excision | Laser Hair Reduction |
Face Lift | Liposuction | Lipoma Excision | Microneedling |
Rhinoplasty | Abdominoplasty | Earlobe Repair | GFC for Facial Rejuvenation |
Otoplasty | Thigh Plasty | Mole Excision | Skin Tag Removal |
Lip Augmentation | Arm lift | ||
Chin Augmentation | Fat Grafting |
What are the Benefits of Plastic Surgery in India?
India is a popular destination for both local and international patients seeking plastic surgery due to its many benefits. Not only may plastic surgery improve appearance, but it also has several other advantages, including boosted self-esteem and weight loss.
The following are some advantages of having plastic surgery in India:
- Enhanced Self-Confidence: It helps improve physical appearance, which results in heightened self-esteem and confidence and positively impacts social interactions and mental well-being.
- Improved Physical Health: Certain procedures, like rhinoplasty or breast reduction, can alleviate physical discomfort, correct structural issues, and improve bodily functions, enhancing overall health.
- Youthful Appearance: Procedures like facelifts or Botox injections reduce visible signs of ageing, rejuvenating the skin and providing a more youthful look, often boosting emotional well-being.
- Reduced Body Weight: Following liposuction or a stomach tuck, it is typically easier to shed excess weight and maintain a healthy body weight. The benefits of plastic surgery may encourage you to continue an exercise regimen and consume a healthy diet in order to manage your weight.
- Psychological Well-Being: Correcting perceived flaws or abnormalities can alleviate mental distress, reducing anxiety or depression related to body image issues
- Social Acceptance: For some individuals, plastic surgery can address physical features that cause social stigmatisation, leading to a sense of acceptance and belonging.
What are the Risks of Plastic Surgery?
Every surgical procedure carries a risk of complications. Reconstructive and plastic surgery techniques can be intricate and may affect fragile tissues or sensitive structures close to important organs. Even in otherwise healthy body parts, cosmetic surgeries can cause considerable modifications. The chances of complications depend on several factors. Some potential complications of aesthetic plastic surgery are listed as follows:
- Infection: There is a chance of infection with each surgery. Despite stringent sterilisation protocols, there's always a possibility of postoperative infections, which can range from mild to severe.
- Complications of anaesthesia: Anaesthesia is used during surgeries, and adverse reactions or complications related to anaesthesia can occur, albeit rarely. These can range from minor reactions to more serious issues like respiratory problems or even allergic reactions.
- Slow Wound Healing: Poor wound healing or complications in the healing process may lead to visible scars or tissue damage.
- Nerve Damage: Some procedures can inadvertently damage nearby nerves, resulting in temporary or even permanent loss of sensation or function in certain areas.
- Blood Loss and Clotting: Excessive bleeding during surgery or the formation of blood clots post-surgery can pose serious risks and may require additional medical intervention.
- Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis: A disorder known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) causes blood clots to develop in deep veins, mainly in the legs. Pulmonary embolism (PE) occurs when these clots break off and go to the lungs.
- Emotional and Psychological Impact: Some individuals might experience emotional distress, depression, or dissatisfaction post-surgery, especially if the results don't meet their expectations.
Types of Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
There are two main categories into which all plastic surgery techniques fall: invasive and noninvasive. Non-invasive procedures provide treatments without the need for surgery or invasive techniques, whereas invasive procedures entail techniques that require general anaesthesia and invasive operations. Prior to deciding on your preferred course of therapy, it is imperative that you comprehend the distinctions between these methods.
Invasive Plastic Surgery | Non-Invasive Plastic Surgery |
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Entails using surgical techniques to cut through and work with human tissue or structures. | Noninvasive techniques target particular parts of the skin without causing cuts or alterations to surrounding tissue, either outwardly or beneath the skin's surface. |
Invasive surgical procedures usually need longer recuperation periods, which can range from weeks to months, depending on how intricate the treatment is. | Noninvasive procedures frequently involve little to no recovery period, enabling patients to return to their daily activities nearly right away. |
Risks related to surgery, such as bleeding, infections, scars, or anaesthesia-related side effects, are always present with invasive treatments. | Risks are minimal, but some procedures may accompany some risk, such as the possibility of transient swelling, bruises, or drug allergies |
Often permanent or long-lasting results | Results are temporary and may require repeated treatments to maintain desired outcomes. |
Examples include: facelifts, breast augmentation/reduction, liposuction, rhinoplasty (nose job), tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), etc. | Examples include: Botox injections, dermal fillers, chemical peels, laser hair removal, non-surgical fat reduction, etc. |
Removal of Birth Defect
One of the biggest uses of plastic and reconstructive surgery is the ability to change physical defects that might be causing an inner sense of incompleteness. Birth defects or conditions that are present since birth are also corrected and treated by our board-certified surgeons so that they can improve the overall quality and appearance of one’s life.
Required Tests for
Aesthetic Surgery
As with any surgery, some preliminary tests need to be done prior to the surgery. This varies from patient to patient, but some of the standard tests include the following:
- Laboratory tests
- Ultrasound examinations
- ECG
- Liver function tests
- Coagulation tests
While these tests may seem cumbersome for patients, it is important to establish baseline values, make sure there are no other underlying health conditions, and also check for any infectious diseases, blood count, bleeding, and clotting time for the patient’s safety.
Maxillofacial Surgery
Here are some of the procedures that may be employed for Plastic & Reconstructive surgery:
- Jaw, teeth, and facial bones reconstructive surgery
- Facial soft tissue injuries like skin, scalp, cuts & scrapes, burns, facial nerve injury, facial reanimation, lacerations, and damage to salivary glands reconstruction and plastic surgery.
We Offer Quality Facilities
to Our Patients
We have some of the best plastic surgeons in India on our team at Wockhardt Hospitals, just to ensure that you receive the best possible treatment.
FAQs on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in India
Q. Is plastic surgery safe?
Plastic surgery is a relatively safe surgical procedure that is opted for aesthetic improvement. Like all surgical procedures, there are some risks involved in this surgical field as well. This includes infection and inflammation, scarring, hematoma, nerve damage, and deep vein thrombosis. Risks specific to the procedure or surgery undertaken are explained in detail prior to the procedure or surgery.
Q. Is this a good time in my life to have cosmetic surgery?
Before opting for aesthetic plastic and cosmetic surgery, it is important to answer a few questions by yourself. Understanding the main motive and reason for the surgery is important. While plastic surgery can improve self-confidence, it will not change one’s life unless it is a complete reconstruction.
Q. How do I find out the cost and fees for cosmetic procedures?
We at Wockhardt Hospitals provide consultations that can be booked over our website or via a call to our hospitals. During this consultation, the doctor shall evaluate the need for the procedure and subsequently, one can discuss the cost and the procedure before scheduling one.
Q. How long before I can go back to my regular routine?
Q. Will I need a physical examination before surgery?
Q. Is plastic and aesthetic surgery the same?
Cosmetic or Aesthetic surgery is a super-specialty of plastic surgery. Aesthetic plastic surgery is a vast branch that includes both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is an elective procedure that is a choice of the patient to improve one’s appearance and, thereby, self-esteem.