
Microvascular Reconstruction
Microvascular reconstruction is a surgical technique used to restore tissue, such as skin, muscle, or bone, by transferring a portion of tissue from one part of the body to another. Surgeons connect tiny blood vessels—often only a few millimeters in size—using specialized instruments and techniques. This ensures the transplanted tissue receives adequate blood supply, allowing it to survive and function properly at the new site. It’s commonly used after severe trauma, cancer removal, or other conditions that cause tissue loss, enablingikers to regain function and appearance with high success rates.