Frequently asked questions
Dr. Sharon Alex did her MBBS & MS (General Surgery) from Gandhi Medical College & Hamidia Hospital and MCh from IPGME&R.
Frequently asked questions
1. What is the difference between plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery?
Plastic surgery is a broad specialty that includes both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. Reconstructive surgery corrects defects due to birth disorders, trauma, or medical conditions, while cosmetic surgery focuses on enhancing appearance.
2. What are common pediatric plastic surgeries performed?
Common procedures include cleft lip and palate repair, syndactyly correction, otoplasty (ear correction), treatment for vascular anomalies, and scar revisions.
3. At what age can cleft lip or palate surgery be done?
Cleft lip repair is typically performed around 3–6 months of age, and cleft palate repair between 9–18 months, depending on the child’s health and development.
4. Is plastic surgery only for cosmetic purposes?
No. Many plastic surgeries are medically necessary, especially reconstructive procedures for trauma, burns, birth defects, or after cancer surgeries.
5. Are reconstructive surgeries covered by insurance?
Yes, many reconstructive procedures, especially those deemed medically necessary, are covered under most health insurance plans.
Still have a questions?
She may be contacted for any of the following surgical procedures at OPD clinic.
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