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FAQ's

We provide reconstruction for burns, trauma, cancer (e.g., breast, skin), cleft lip/palate, hand injuries, and more—aimed at restoring function and appearance.

Cleft repair surgery involves reconstructing the lip and/or palate to restore normal appearance, speech, and feeding function. It is usually performed in infancy and may require staged procedures.

Rhinoplasty is performed under anaesthesia, so the procedure itself is painless. Postoperative discomfort is minimal and well-managed with medications.


Hair transplant procedures typically take 4 to 8 hours, depending on the area being covered and the technique used (FUE or FUT). 

Yes. Breast reconstruction restores the breast shape using implants or your own tissue and can be done immediately or delayed based on the case.

A tummy tuck removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightens weakened abdominal muscles. It is recommended for patients after pregnancy or major weight loss.


Eyelid surgery removes drooping skin and fat from the upper or lower eyelids, enhancing appearance and in some cases, improving vision.

Post-burn reconstruction includes skin grafting, scar release, and functional restoration. It is personalised based on burn severity and the affected area.

Yes. Laser resurfacing is effective in reducing acne scars, fine lines, and pigmentation. Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results.

Congenital deformities like syndactyly (fused fingers), polydactyly (extra fingers), or trauma-related injuries may require functional hand reconstruction.


No. Liposuction targets stubborn fat pockets and contours the body. It is not a substitute for weight loss or obesity treatment.


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