
Reconstructive Flap Surgery
Reconstructive flap surgery is a procedure used to repair or rebuild areas of the body, often after injury or surgery. It involves taking tissue from one part of the body, which includes skin, muscle, or fat, and moving it to another area that needs reconstruction. This tissue flap remains attached to its original blood supply to ensure proper healing. The goal is to restore both function and appearance, helping individuals recover better and regain confidence after significant loss or damage. It is commonly used in cases like breast reconstruction, trauma, or removing tumors.