
Lymphatic Microsurgery
Lymphatic microsurgery is a specialized surgical technique aimed at repairing or reconstructing the lymphatic system, which helps maintain fluid balance and immune function in the body. It is often used to treat conditions like lymphedema, where fluid builds up in tissues, causing swelling and discomfort. Surgeons use precise instruments and techniques to reconnect lymphatic vessels or create new pathways for lymph fluid to drain properly. This minimally invasive approach can improve patients’ quality of life by reducing swelling, alleviating pain, and restoring normal lymphatic function.