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Hand & Wrist Injuries

  •  Fractures (open/closed reduction and fixation of finger, hand, or wrist bones) 
  •  Tendon Injuries (repair of flexor or extensor tendons) 
  •  Ligament Tears (e.g., scapholunate ligament repair) 
  •  Nerve Compression or Injury (ulnar nerve decompression, digital nerve repair) 
  •  Wrist Synovitis or Arthritis (arthroscopy, synovectomy, joint debridement) 
  •  Trigger Finger (release of tendon sheath) 

Nasal Injuries

  •  Deviated Nasal Septum (often from trauma or congenital, causing breathing difficulty)
  • Nasal Bone Fractures (from sports, accidents, or falls)
  • Nasal Septal Fractures (internal structural damage affecting airflow)
  •  Post-Traumatic Nasal Deformities (crooked or collapsed nasal bridge after injury) 
  •  Nasal Obstruction (from trauma-related swelling or cartilage displacement) 
  •  Saddle Nose Deformity (loss of nasal bridge support after trauma or fracture) 

Scar Revision Surgery

Scar Revision Surgery

  •  Traumatic or Surgical Scars – scars left after accidents or prior surgeries that heal poorly.  
  • Hypertrophic Scars – thick, raised scars that stay within the boundaries of the original wound.
  • Keloid Scars – large, raised scars that grow beyond the wound edges.
  • Contracture Scars – scars that tighten the skin and may restrict movement (often after burns).

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Dog Bites

Lacerations

Lacerations

  • Deep Lacerations – Severe facial, hand, or arm cuts may need surgical closure for proper healing.
  • Crush Injuries – Strong bites can damage muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, requiring reconstruction. 
  • Infections – Untreated wounds can become infected and require surgical cleaning (debridement). 
  • Nerve or Tendon Damage – Bites to the hands or arms may injure nerves or tendons, requiring repair to restore movement.
  • Facial Trauma - Dog bites to the face may require reconstructive or plastic surgery to minimize scarring and restore function.
  • Scarring and Disfigurement – Scar revision procedures can help improve appearance and skin mobility after healing.
  • Joint or Bone Injury – Severe bites can penetrate joints or cause fractures, sometimes requiring orthopedic surgery.

Lacerations

Lacerations

Lacerations

  •  Deep Cuts – Wounds that go through skin into fat, muscle, or tendon often need surgical repair.
  • Facial Lacerations – Cuts on the face may require plastic surgery techniques to minimize scarring.
  • Complex or Jagged Wounds – Irregular edges may need layered closure for proper healing.
  • Hand and Finger Lacerations – Cuts in these areas may damage nerves, tendons, or blood vessels, requiring microsurgical repair.
  • Scalp Lacerations – Deep or wide cuts may require layered sutures to control bleeding and reduce scarring.
  • Contaminated Wounds – Lacerations from accidents, glass, or machinery may require surgical cleaning (debridement).
  • Delayed Healing or Infected Cuts – Some lacerations need surgical revision if they don’t heal correctly.

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