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Miss Judith Hunter
Consultant plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeon
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What is plastic surgery?
Plastic surgeryis the medical specialty associated with performingcosmetic or aesthetic surgeryto improve or change physical appearance, but alsoreconstructive plastic surgery, which can restore function and appearance after injury, accident or illness. Plastic surgeons can work with both adults and children.
What conditions does a plastic surgeon treat?
Common cosmetic plastic surgery procedures include:
- Breast augmentation and breast reduction
- Facelifts
- Liposuction
- Abdominoplasty
- Eyelid surgery (e.g. blepharoplasty)
- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
- Otoplasty or pinnaplasty
Common reconstructive plastic surgery procedures include:
- Oncoplastic breast reconstruction (following cancer surgery, e.g. DIEP flap surgery)
- Treating burns and trauma victims (skin grafts)
- Head and neck reconstruction
- Facial reconstruction
- Soft tissue cancer procedures
- Treating congenital malformations (e.g. cleft lip and/or palate)
Which subspecialties are included under plastic surgery?
If you are a plastic surgeon, you may choose to further specialise in the following subspecialties:
- Hand surgery
- Paediatric plastic surgery
- Congenital conditions
- Breast surgery
- Skin
- Trauma
- Cancer
- Hand and upper limb surgery
When should you see a plastic surgeon?
You would be treated by a plastic surgeon if you had soft tissue damage or significant damage resulting from injury or trauma. You might also be treated by a plastic surgeon if you were born with a physical abnormality, or if you had undergone cancer surgery and required reconstruction (e.g. oncoplastic breast reconstruction following a mastectomy). Lastly, if you were unhappy with an element of your physical appearance, you might want to consult a cosmetic plastic surgeon to see if your appearance could be changed, which for some people may improve their self-esteem, confidence and quality of life.