Reconstructive
Surgery
The term reconstructive surgery covers treatments which give the body a natural, normal appearance or restore such an appearance. At the SailerClinic, minor miracles are performed in the fields of plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Our team’s aim is to provide people with facial deformities not only with functional, but also aesthetic optimisation. This includes, for example, the reconstruction of the alveolar ridges after the loss of teeth, in order to be able to insert dental implants. The reconstruction of such cases is often highly complex, which is why you will benefit from our extensive experience in a special way.
An Initial Consultation Lays the Foundation
In most cases, an initial, thorough consultation lays the foundation for the subsequent treatment planning discussion with the appropriate specialist. We will be happy to provide you with comprehensive advice to ensure the best possible treatment. It goes without saying that a telephone consultation is also possible, but it cannot replace a face-to-face consultation.
Reconstructive Surgery for the Face and Other Body Areas
The primary aim of plastic reconstructive surgery on the face is to restore ears and noses after an illness or accident, remove scars or correct the mouth area.
Plastic reconstructive surgery can also be used on the rest of the body. For example, there is a focus on reconstructing the female breast after cancer treatment in other areas. Today, facial reconstructive surgery enables extensive facial reconstructions – both functionally and aesthetically. In reconstructive surgery, damaged tissue structures are replaced by healthy tissue from other parts of the body. Using surgical microscopes, surgeons connect blood vessels and veins to the surrounding tissue, thus ensuring optimal healing of the transplanted tissue.
If you have lost parts of your ear, cheek, eyelid or nose in an accident, for example, these parts will need to be reconstructed. This is where plastic reconstructive surgery in the facial area comes in, which may require several surgical procedures depending on the type and extent of the treatment. It demands the expertise of competent specialists who can draw on many years of experience and provide you with the best possible treatment.
Scar Treatment
Scar treatment can help reduce bothersome skin changes and create a more even skin texture. With modern techniques, scars can be gently removed, boosting your self-confidence and enhancing your well-being.
Malocclusion
A misalignment can not only affect the aesthetics of the face but also impair important functions such as chewing, speaking, and breathing. With targeted treatment, these imbalances can be corrected and a harmonious facial profile restored.
Rotational Advancement
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Facial Reconstructive Surgery
Even initially harmless wounds and infections can cause lasting damage to your skin and impair its function. For this reason, reconstructive surgery of the face is one of the most important areas of plastic surgery. A specialist in reconstructive surgery can help you in a variety of cases with advice and support and achieve visible improvement through reconstructive surgery.
Applications of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive facial surgery is used for a variety of indications:
- Reconstruction after tumour surgery in the face and neck area or skin cancer
- Treatment of injuries and accidents (if necessary, together with a traumatology specialist)
- Correction of malformations
- Treatment of chronic or complex wounds
- Recovery after burns
- Scar revision
- Reconstruction of the lips and nose
Traumatology
The field of traumatology not only includes the diagnosis, therapy and treatment of wounds and injuries. Trauma is the term used to describe the injury of soft or hard tissue caused by external influences such as falls, traffic accidents, sports accidents in leisure time, burns, animal bites or acts of brutality. Depending on the severity, extent and condition of the patient, traumatology treatment can be carried out under local or general anaesthesia, on an inpatient or outpatient basis.
For injuries to the face (e.g. to the jaw, mouth, eyes or ears), a specialist in traumatology is required. Serious injuries, such as those resulting from severe accidents, are treated by the Department of Trauma Surgery for the Face in collaboration with a specialist in reconstructive surgery. The broad spectrum of facial reconstructive surgery includes lacerations, jaw and tooth damage, bone fractures and facial injuries, which are treated as best as possible thanks to the interdisciplinary collaboration of several specialist teams.
Trauma Surgery
Trauma surgery focuses on the surgical restoration of traumatically damaged organs and body structures. In doing so, traumatology trauma surgery takes over the treatment of injuries to the musculoskeletal system and takes care of soft tissue injuries (including tendon and muscle injuries) as well as the treatment of bone fractures.
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery offers a comprehensive range of treatments. The experienced team at the SailerClinic treats a wide range of indications, from congenital malformations to facial injuries caused by accidents, and is happy to assist you with its extensive expertise. Together, we will ensure that you can soon look in the mirror again with joy!
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