Reconstructive Surgery

 

Skin Neoplasms
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancer types diagnosed in our country every year. Melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are the most common subtypes. Most skin cancers are caused by prolonged exposure to the sun. A history of sunburn increases the risk of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The risk of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is related to the total amount of time you have been exposed to the sun all your life. This means that the workers working outdoors are at high risk of developing this cancer.

 

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Breast Repair After Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer seen in women. According to statistics, one in every eight women in the world suffers from breast cancer at a certain time in her life. Treatment success in this disease has increased with early diagnosis and life expectancy of patients has been prolonged. Therefore, increasing the quality of life of the patient after cancer treatment has become more and more important.

 

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Maxillofacial Surgery
One of maxillofacial surgery's areas of interest is orthognathic surgery. Orthognathic surgery is a term that describes the movement of the lower and upper jawbones with surgery to correct deformities. The main purpose of these surgeries is to provide an ideal dental occlusion relationship between the lower and upper jaw and to obtain the most aesthetically appropriate facial appearance.

 

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Burns
Burns are injuries that result from exposure to excessive amounts of energy which tissues cannot withstand. While said energy is often heat energy, it may also be electrical energy, chemical energy or radiation energy. Burns are injuries that require rapid assessment and intervention. They require special attention and knowledge, much more than a simple wound dressing.

 

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Scars
First of all, it should be noted that every time the skin integrity is impaired, there is a wound healing process and the wounds heal by leaving more or less a scar behind. The important thing here is the quality of this scar. Scars that are thin, of the same colour as the skin, non-swollen and not noticeable at first sight do not require any intervention. However; fluffy, big, itchy and red-purple coloured scars need revision. The complete removal of the scars is not possible today, but plastic surgeons can improve the appearance of these scars and reduce them to acceptable limits.

 

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Non-Healing Wound
A wound is a disruption of tissue integrity for various reasons. These sometimes occur for off-body reasons as in traumas. T

 

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