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Preparing for Reconstructive Surgery: Dr. Brian Evans

If we were to give a complete and correct definition of this cosmetic surgery branch, we could characterize reconstructive plastic surgery without doubt or hesitation both as a science and an art because it succeeds in rebuilding and reshaping the body image and build the patient's confidence in their own image.


Reconstructive surgery can help people in numerous situations. First, in case of large defects resulting from excision of various tumors or scar, areas can be completely reconstructing using the neighboring tissues (tissues that have a structure identical to the excised area) or by using other tissues with advanced microsurgical techniques.


In addition to this, almost any case of disfigurement can be fixed by restoring the functionality of affected areas. The basic principle of reconstructive surgery is to replace the tissue destroyed by similar healthy tissue. This is made possible by the development of microsurgical techniques, along with a vast accumulation of experiences, resulting in actual rehabilitation of the patient due to anatomical and functional microsurgical reconstruction of defects. In general, the tissue is more precise and the result will be better than the initial functionality of the organs affected. This means that a correct and well documented assessment of damage must be made so that the appropriate tissue can be used for reconstruction.


Any reconstructive surgery operation, regardless of its complexity, requires special attention from the surgeon. Every patient is unique and should be treated accordingly. A correctly executed reconstructive surgery intervention should respect several basic aesthetic surgery principles. Plastic surgery includes surgery of the hand, craniofacial surgery, as well as reconstructive microsurgery and fixing aesthetic imperfections caused by burns, for example.


Plastic surgery is constantly adapting and the techniques used are improved. Every professional doctor is looking to be in touch with the latest improvements in this field and apply them in order to obtain the results desired by the patient. Training and professional experience are two of the most important factors when it comes to choosing the right surgeon for the reconstructive surgery intervention.


When referring to the reconstructive operations practiced in hospitals, there are a large percentage of potential patients who are covered by health insurance. On the other hand, if we refer to interventions performed in plastic clinics, the patient should be correctly informed about the expenses they must handle. Finally, open discussions about the risks of reconstructive surgery and the medical history of the patient are also mandatory for the success of the intervention.


For more details, consult with Dr. Brian Evans, a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon practicing in West Hills, California. He has established his practice in California with the goal of enhancing natural beauty. He goes out of his way to avoid giving patients the “operated” look of the past, and instead focuses on dramatic, but natural looking transformations. Dr. Evans believes that your features can be best improved using a combination of surgical and non-surgical measures. He has assembled a team of plastic surgeons and skin care specialists to perform procedures such as breast augmentation in Thousand Oaks to provide patients with comprehensive aesthetic care.


Contact (818) 676-4001 Brian Evans Plastic Surgery today to schedule your consultation in West Hills Hosptial & Medical center


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