Body reconstruction rebuilds tissue and shape after trauma, tumor removal, or congenital defects. It may use grafts, flaps, implants, or staged procedures to restore function and form.
Body Reconstruction is Restores body structure and function after trauma or cancer.
## CANDIDATES
- Patients with trauma or cancer resection defects
- Congenital deformities
- Good health and stable condition
- Non-smokers or willing to quit
- Committed to rehabilitation
## COST
Costs depend on extent, surgical method, and hospital stay.
## AVERAGE COST
Average $10,000–$30,000 depending on complexity
## BENEFITS
- Restores body form and function
- Uses grafts, flaps, or implants
- Improves quality of life
- Custom-tailored to each patient
- Can improve mobility and confidence
## RISKS AND SAFETY
- Bleeding, infection
- Flap or graft failure
- Scarring
- Multiple staged surgeries may be required
## SAFETY TIPS
- Choose a reconstructive specialist
- Follow physical therapy plans
- Avoid nicotine to aid healing
- Keep follow-up appointments
- Commit to long-term monitoring