Flap surgery is an advanced reconstructive procedure used to cover large wounds, defects, or tissue loss. In this technique, healthy skin, muscle, or tissue is moved from one part of the body to another while keeping its blood supply intact. This helps in better healing, especially for complex wounds, burns, accidents, or cancer reconstruction. Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin performs flap surgery using modern and precise techniques to ensure safe and effective results.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1: How is flap surgery different from skin grafting?
In skin grafting, the skin is taken without its blood supply. In flap surgery, the tissue is moved along with its blood vessels, which helps it survive better in complex cases.
Q2: When is flap surgery needed?
Flap surgery is recommended for large wounds, exposed bones or tendons, severe burns, cancer reconstruction, or injuries where simple skin grafting is not enough.
Q3: Is flap surgery safe?
Yes, when performed by an experienced reconstructive surgeon, flap surgery is a safe and effective method for covering difficult defects.
Q4: What is the recovery process like?
Recovery depends on the size and type of flap used. Proper wound care, monitoring, and follow-up visits are important for successful healing.
Flap surgery is a highly specialized reconstructive technique that helps repair complex wounds and restore both function and appearance. With careful planning and advanced surgical skill, it provides strong and reliable coverage for challenging defects.
If you have a complex wound, tissue loss, or need advanced reconstructive treatment, please consult for expert evaluation. Early assessment helps determine whether flap surgery is the best option for your condition.
To schedule an appointment with Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, please contact: 01320-909336
