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Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive surgery is performed to help restore a normal appearance and body function. Reconstructive surgery helps men, women and children of all ages who may have a birth defect, an injury or a medical condition. Our reconstructive surgeons provide a wide variety of reconstructive procedures for people in the Kansas City area.
Reconstructive surgery overview
Reconstructive surgery procedures are designed to renew and restore your appearance with results that can appear natural and beautiful. It is different from plastic surgery because it is performed for medical, rather than cosmetic, reasons.
Our surgeons are experienced and skilled in the latest reconstructive surgery techniques. They perform numerous procedures to help you on your road to recovery. Treatments may be provided to:
- Improve self-esteem and quality of life
- Increase health and function
- Repair damaged skin, tissue or bone
- Restore a normal appearance
We offer a variety of appointment types. Learn more or call 913-588-1227 to schedule now.
Benefits and risks of reconstructive surgery
Reconstructive surgery can help you feel and look better after an injury, disease or congenital birth defect. In addition to improving how your body functions, it can also enhance your physical comfort and confidence.
The risks of reconstructive surgery are similar to any other surgery, and include:
- Abnormal bleeding or blood clots
- Anesthesia complications
- Infection
- Trouble healing
Generally, the benefits of reconstructive surgery outweigh the risks for most people. Your doctor will decide if you are a candidate for reconstructive surgery.
Reconstructive surgery options
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Breast reconstruction
Reconstruction of a breast that has been removed due to cancer or other disease is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures available today. New medical techniques and devices have made it possible for surgeons to create a breast that can come close in form and appearance to that of a natural breast. -
Cleft lip and palate repair
The cleft and craniofacial clinic offers comprehensive care for a full range of craniofacial anomalies. This includes procedures to repair conditions such as cleft lip and palate and craniosynostosis, as well as for injuries or scarring caused by burns, disease or accident. -
Corrective jaw surgery
Corrective jaw surgery may be performed to address a wide range of skeletal issues, which may be congenital or the result of a trauma or disease. -
Cranioplasty
Cranioplasty is a neurosurgical procedure in which a bone graft or synthetic material is used to repair defects or gaps in the skull bones. -
Ear reconstruction
The complete reconstruction of the ear using rib grafts is the most complicated surgical procedure for the ear. Though there are a number of other reconstruction techniques available, including implants, soft tissue and prostheses. -
Facial nerve surgery
The most effective way to return motor function to the face is the microsurgical repair of the facial nerve, also known as the 7th cranial nerve. -
Facial scar revision
Although most scars can never be completely removed, it is possible to camouflage their appearance. Our health system offers effective facial scar revision procedures to help improve the color, size and texture of scarring. -
Facial trauma repair
Injuries to the face are devastating. They may impact facial function and diminish self-esteem. Our surgeons are experienced in the repair of facial fractures and soft tissue injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents, assault, sporting events or other trauma. -
Hand and upper extremity surgery
Major advances have been made treating people with hand injuries, degenerative disorders and birth defects of the hand. Our surgeons have been at the forefront of these advances, pursuing an interest in improving both function and appearance.
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Microvascular reconstruction
Microvascular reconstruction, or microsurgery for the reattachment of living tissue, is one of the most advanced and highly technical procedures in modern surgery. -
Nasal reconstruction
The reconstruction of the nose may be required for a number of reasons, including trauma, birth defects and damage following surgeries, such as tumor removal or the removal of skin lesions. -
Pelvic reconstruction
Pelvic reconstruction is used to treat pelvic floor disorders in women. This includes women who have conditions such as urinary incontinence, interstitial cystitis, vaginal prolapse, rectal prolapse or fistulae. -
Reconstructive wound care
Using advanced techniques such as skin grafts, tissue expansion or microsurgery, our surgeons can help treat complex wounds so you can heal with an optimal aesthetic and functional result. -
Revision rhinoplasty
Our surgeons are regional experts in revision, or secondary, rhinoplasty that can improve aesthetic appearance or restore function. -
Scar revision
Scar revision surgery can improve the appearance of a scar, making it less obvious. Injections or topical steroid medications can also be used to minimize scarring. -
Skin cancer reconstruction
Mohs surgery is the treatment of choice for many skin cancers, but it often leaves an obvious scar or skin defect. Skin cancer reconstruction can minimize defects left by Mohs surgery for a better aesthetic result. -
Skin lesion removal
Skin lesion removal includes the removal of moles, warts, skin tags and cysts. This procedure is performed if the lesion shows signs of possible malignancy but can be performed on benign lesions for cosmetic reasons, as well.