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Pediatric Plastic Surgery: Correcting Birth Defects and Trauma

Pediatric Plastic Surgery
10 July

Plastic surgery on children creates a feeling of art and science together. It has nothing to do with vanity but the rewriting of destinies. Starting with fixing cleft lips and elevating during the time of birth, to reconstructing skulls deformed by craniosynostosis, these surgeries restore functionality and heal hearts.
Research shows that children comprise about 3% of plastic surgery patients, the majority of whom are reconstructive, addressing congenital abnormalities such as a cleft lip, syndactyly, and craniosynostosis. 

General Problems and the Way They Recover

Cleft lip/palate

This gap is detected in 1 out of 700 to 1,000 newborns in all parts of the world. Although certain mild ones do well with speech therapy and time, most require surgery within the first year, preferably prior to the onset of talking, in order to correct the ability to feed, speak, and facial appearance.

Syndactyly

Webbed or supernumerary fingers/toes occur in 1 out of every 2,000 -3,000 infants. The complication of surgical separation makes it better in its functionality and looks and opens up little hands to the life of grasping and playing. 

Craniosynostosis plagiocephaly

Flat head syndrome, or premature fusion of skull sutures, can help save brain development and symmetry with the help of reconstructive skull surgery or helmet therapy. These interventions are such as architectural improvements to a building for the future of a child. 



Beyond The Cradle: Tumours and Trauma

Plastic surgeons also have the job of healing wounds and tumours in children:

The trauma to the scalp, face, or hands, be it accident-related or burn-related, usually needs complex treatment such as skin grafting sessions, flap operations, nerve regenerations, and tendon/skeleton rebuilding sessions.

A multidisciplinary team (plastic surgery, oncology, dermatology) is commonly involved in the management of childhood tumours such as vascular malformation, lymphangioma and hemangioma, as the goal of treating such tumours is to preserve both functions and appearances.

Having almost forty years in service, Dr. Anup Dhir is speculated to have a delicate heart alongside skills on the surgical table. His experience covers: Facial trauma reconstruction and cleft lip and palate repair are included in his wide armamentarium of reconstruction. The treatment of burn injuries, hand surgery, and skin grafts, assisting kids who want to regain their mobility and comfort levels. 

A Multidisciplinary Chorus

As correctly described, pediatric plastic surgery  can hardly be single. Multifaceted cases are the challenge where ENT surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthodontists, speech therapists, psychologists, geneticists, oncologists, and so many more gather to give their best to the patients Dr. Anup Dhir is resourceful in this band of care, and he gladly coordinates with other teams and customises treatment plans that focus on form and functionality.



The Ripple Effect: Over Skin Deep

In the case of a child, these operations are more than bodily mending:

Eating and breathing: By closing the palate nicely, it is possible to get rid of all your lifelong respiratory and nutritional problems.

Speech clarity: Early mouldings of everything will make the youth speak clearly so that they will not be encased in their minds and souls by the likes of miscommunication.

Self-esteem: It is not fabulous to look at the mirror when one has been transformed also surgically, but a different person, a brighter and he/or she is unimpeded.

Social acceptance: No staring, and no murmuring of questions; childhood.

Colossal potential: Something that prevents the smile or trauma early on makes later success easy, in all its ways: academic, social, and employable.

Dr. Anup Dhir makes it clear that the purpose of his soul is to combine surgical brilliance with honesty, empathy, and patient inclusion. He has become a primary speaker in the build-up of adipose-derived regenerative cell (ADRC) fat grafting of scars and tissue augmentation a beautiful rewriting of the human story with the human material upon which it is written that is the soul of pediatric reconstruction: to have her body build itself back and simply allow it to be healed by the breath of experience and by the touch of understanding.

The development of a child begins early; the advocates and parents have no time to lose. Timely referrals to highly qualified pediatric plastic surgeons, such as Dr. Anup Dhir, facilitate child surgical procedures to work better in terms of positive results when done early and in the critical developmental stages, also before a child develops a speech disorder, speech impediment, or the child develops social anxiety. His nearly 40 years of experience are an indication of not only experience but trust, one child at a time.



Symmetry carving is not the only aim of pediatric plastic surgery; we are trying to build confidence, rewire the future, and make sure that when the world looks at a child, they see the possibilities, they see opportunities, rather than flaws. Dr Anup Dhir walks through Delhi, and carries the tears, the sound of laughter and the future of paediatric smiles. His scalpel is turned into a pen, rewriting his genetic scripts and accidental stories. By this, he reminds us that there are no children less than whole, not now, not ever and for such correction of birth defects and trauma, feel free to consult Dr. Anup Dhir and book an appointment today.






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