Burn Reconstruction of the Hand
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Hand reconstruction surgery is an extremely intensive surgical procedure performed to improve the function and appearance of hands weakened by traumatic injury, birth defects or repetitive and strenuous daily activities. Completed by surgeons with extensive, specialized training, this procedure may involve reconstruction, repair or replacement of limbs, skin, joints and other affected tissue.

hand_reconstructionReconstructive surgery of the hand may be required to correct deformities stimulated by traumatic crush injuries, the detachment of limbs or fingers and burns resulting in blood vessel or nerve damage. Reformation procedures may involve nerve and tendon repair, reattachment of detached limbs and the resetting of fractured bones. Reconstructive surgery is completed throughout several procedures. Originally, surgery is done to reform an injury together with the replacement or reconstruction of skin, muscle or other tissue that will help return a degree of feeling and movement to the hand.  
Frequently Asked Questions
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Hand Surgery
This information is designed to give you a basic understanding of the most common hand problems-what they are, what plastic surgeons can do for them, and the results you can expect.