Dupuytren’s contracture is a hand condition. The tissue beneath the skin of the palm thickens and tightens, slowly pulling one or more fingers toward the palm. And yes, it can be corrected. Treatment runs from minimally invasive procedures to surgery, depending...
Yes. Plastic surgery extends well beyond cosmetic enhancement. Reconstruction forms a large part of the field, restoring form and function after trauma, cancer, burns, and congenital conditions rather than only refining appearance. The work divides into two branches....
Three habits help most. Skin care. Daily gentle movement. And compression worn the way it’s meant to be. Together they cut fluid buildup and protect the limb. Lymphedema shows up because lymph nodes lost or damaged during cancer treatment stop draining fluid the...
The most common misconception? That a tummy tuck is a weight-loss procedure. It isn’t. The surgery removes excess skin and tightens separated abdominal muscles, a different goal altogether. The misunderstandings usually cluster in three areas. What the procedure...
Gynecomastia is the enlargement of glandular breast tissue in males. In young men it usually stems from a temporary hormonal imbalance, with estrogen running higher than testosterone. Most cases are harmless and resolve on their own. Treatment is considered when the...
Burn scars tighten because the body produces dense, disorganized collagen during healing, and this tissue contracts as it matures. The result is a scar contracture, where skin and the structures beneath it get pulled tight, often across a joint. Deeper burns mean more...