Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is a medical specialty aimed at improving a person's physical appearance and correcting aesthetic or functional issues in various body areas. This field encompasses both aesthetic and reconstructive surgical procedures, enhancing individuals' self-esteem and helping them feel better about themselves. **Aesthetic Surgery:** Aesthetic surgery involves surgical interventions to achieve desired changes in a person's appearance. Common procedures in aesthetic surgery include facelift, neck lift, brow lift, forehead lift, almond eye surgery, ear surgery (otoplasty), rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, double chin liposuction, dimple creation, breast augmentation, lift, or reduction, mommy makeover, abdominoplasty, liposuction, arm lift, thigh lift, buttock lift, and Brazilian butt lift (BBL). These procedures are performed to reduce signs of aging, reshape body contours, and improve overall appearance. **Reconstructive Surgery:** An important aspect of plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery aims to correct shape and function abnormalities resulting from congenital deformities, trauma, tissue loss after cancer treatment, or burns. Procedures in this category include breast reconstruction, repair of defects following skin cancer treatment, and facial and hand surgery. Reconstructive surgery not only improves appearance but also enhances the patient's quality of life by restoring lost functions. Plastic surgery provides aesthetic and functional improvements, boosting individuals' self-confidence and enhancing their quality of life. It also corrects physical imperfections caused by accidents, congenital deformities, or health issues, and can improve physical functionality to make daily activities more comfortable.