Hospitals For Reconstructive Surgeries in India

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Hospitals For Reconstructive Surgeries in India

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Medanta – The Medicity

Delhi Ncr, India

2007 reviews

  • The hospital has more than 1250 number of beds in its hospital premises.
  • The hospital accommodates 37 hospital centers for 20 different specialties.
  • The hospital is equipped with recent technology.
  • The hospital has recently launched FemtoLasik surgery technique for the patients.
  • The hospital offers specialist and holistic treatment facilities…
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Sevenhills Hospital

Mumbai, India

585 reviews

  • Built on 17 acres with the buildup area of 2 million square feet
  • 16 blocks with 11 levels each that are interconnected
  • 1500 bed capacity, one of the few hospitals in the world providing a large amount of inpatient beds
  • 120 OPD chambers on level one for the convenience…
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Ruby Hall Clinic

Mumbai, India

1013 reviews

  • The hospital has 750 beds and has two linear accelerators and three cardiac cath labs.
  • The hospital comes equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
  • The hospital has all the modern facilities for the convenience of the patients.
  • The hospital offers a premium facility to the patients.
  • It is one of the…
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B L Kapur Super Specialty Hospital

Delhi, India

1432 reviews

  • It is a 650-bed multi-specialty hospital with 125 beds in different intensive care units.
  • One of the biggest stand-alone hospitals in Delhi
  • 80 outpatient consultancy rooms
  • 17 well equipped and state of the art modular operation theatres
  • Blood bank along with the facilities of stem cell harvesting, blood component…
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital

Delhi, India

1517 reviews

  • It is a 710 bedded multi-specialty tertiary acute care hospital along with 50 specialty institutes.
  • India’s first-ever hospital to perform a pediatric Liver Transplant in 1998.
  • A state of the art modern facility hospital spread across 15-acre land with a buildup area of around 600,000 square feet.
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Sarvodaya Hospital and Research Centre

Faridabad, India

808 reviews

  • 4.25 acres of hospital campus 
  • 500 beds and 105 ICU beds
  • 9 operation theatres
  • 4D PET CT scanner, the most advanced 6D couch LINAC radiotherapy machine, and the best fibroscan machine 
  • International patient assistnance
  • the most advanced haemodiafiltration, the region’s best bone marrow transplant, floor based Cath lab and…
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Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in India

India is becoming a hotspot for various medical procedures, including reconstructive surgeries. These surgeries involve repairing and reshaping the body structures damaged or affected by trauma, injuries, developmental abnormalities, congenital disabilities, medical conditions, including tumours. The reconstructive surgeries aim to restore the function of the organ or the part of the body affected, as well as improve the appearance.

Eligibility criteria for Reconstructive surgeries

Whether a patient is eligible for reconstructive surgery or not is decided by a plastic surgeon, who thoroughly evaluated the patient's case, their medical history, the medical necessity, and other factors. Reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients who have either congenital or acquired conditions. 

Congenital conditions (present at birth) include: 

  • Cleft lip and palate
  • Vascular anomalies, such as birthmarks
  • Ear defects such as prominent or constricted ears and microtia (small external ear, not properly formed)
  • Hypospadias (opening of the urethra is on the underside or below the penis)
  • Craniofacial conditions
  • Facial and cranial deformations, such as craniosynostosis
  • Hand deformities, too few or too many digits

Acquired conditions (occur or develop after birth) include: 

  • Cancer of the head, neck, skin, breast, and others
  • Trauma and injuries
  • Remove dead tissue following severe infections 
  • Burns
  • Conditions that affect hands, such as paralysis, arthritis, nerve compression, Dupuytren’s Contracture, and ganglions. 

Reconstructive surgery procedure

The procedure of a reconstructive surgery varied according to the goal of the surgery, type of the technique used, and the part of the body.

The following are the main techniques use in reconstructive surgeries:

Skin grafts

In this technique, a damage or missing part of the skin (the recipient site) is covered with a healthy patch of skin taken from another region of the body (the donor site). 

The three types of skin grafts are: 

  • Split thickness skin graft – the topmost layer (epidermis), as well as a part of the deeper layer (dermis) of the skin, is used.  
  • Full-thickness skin graft – the entire dermis, along with the epidermis, is used. 
  • Composite graft – all layers of skin, fat, and occasionally the underlying cartilage is used. 

Tissue expansion

This technique involves stretching the tissue surrounding the damaged part of the skin, thereby allowing it to grow extra skin. In this procedure, a balloon-like device (known as an expander) is inserted below the skin and is slowly filled with saltwater, making the skin to stretch. 

Flap surgery

In this procedure, a living piece of tissue with the blood vessel is transferred from one part of the body to another. This technique can be used to restore the structure and function of the areas that have damaged lost skin, fat, muscle, and/or skeletal support.

The three major types of flap are:

  • Local flap - a piece of skin and underlying tissue near the wound is used. 
  • Regional flap – a part of the tissue attached by a particular blood vessel is used. 
  • Microsurgery or free flap surgery - the flap is disconnected from the donor site and is reconnected to the recipient site.

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Top destinations for Reconstructive surgery in India

India has become a popular destination for reconstructive surgeries. Reconstructive surgery hospitals in India have advanced infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities, the latest equipment, and skilled, experienced surgeons. Some of the top reconstructive surgery hospitals in India are in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad.

Reconstructive surgery cost in India

The cost of reconstructive plastic surgery in India will depend on the procedure performed. An ear reshaping surgery can cost about 1800 USD, breast reconstruction can cost around 3500 USD to 3800 USD, and a cleft-lift surgery can about 2,400 USD. The expense of a reconstructive surgery also varies according to the hospital, surgeon, and the city is chosen.

Facilities for International Clients

  • Internationally trained and skilled medical experts
  • dedicated patient care staff
  • Well-equipped patient rooms
  • Comfortable, hassle-free stay
  • Airport and travel services
  • Dedicated support

Reconstructive surgery in India provides an opportunity to explore the country’s rich heritage, culture, and its scenic views for a well-deserved relaxation after the recovery.

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