
Polydactyly, which refers to the presence of extra fingers or toes, is most commonly found in the thumb, middle, or little fingers, and it can occur in both the hands and feet. The surgical treatment of this anomaly should be performed as early as possible, ideally between 6-12 months or after the child turns one, in accordance with medical conditions. Before the surgery, bone tissues are evaluated through X-ray images, and the finger with weaker function is safely removed, provided that blood circulation is preserved in the other fingers.
This is an inherited genetic disorder, a congenital defect, which refers to the complete or partial fusion of the fingers or toes. In such cases, the process of separation of the fingers during embryonic development does not occur, and development halts. If the formation of the fingers and the development of the interdigital membrane do not occur during the 7th or 8th week of fetal life, an anomaly in development occurs, which is called syndactyly. The treatment of the condition is surgical, and this surgery can be performed in children over the age of one.
Burns of varying degrees alter the appearance and impair the function of organs. Therefore, burns require immediate intervention. Treatment aimed at both recovery and aesthetic purposes leads to more effective results in the healing of burns.
This surgery forms the basis of reconstructive procedures. A flap surgery involves transferring tissue from one part of the body to another while preserving its blood supply and vitality. In other words, it aims to correct a tissue deficiency by using living tissue taken from another area of the body.
In our time, the injection of artificial gels into various body areas for aesthetic purposes has become a trend. However, if you are not satisfied with the results of this procedure, you can entrust us with the process of safely removing the gels from your body.
The most modern and effective treatment for migraine, which interferes with the flow of your daily social life and does not respond to other medical treatments, is migraine surgery. The success rate of the surgery is over 90%. Since the incisions made during the procedure are very small, they leave no visible scars.
The procedure involving the transfer of a portion or the entire skin to treat wounds that cannot be closed with sutures is called a skin graft. In this process, a tissue sample is taken from another part of the body, completely detached, and transplanted to another area. The transferred tissue is used to repair the wound, accelerating the healing process.
The diagnosis of this type of condition is made through ultrasound during pregnancy or after birth. Treatment for cleft lip aims to address speech disorders, dental issues, facial structure, and hearing problems caused by the condition. The treatment process includes planned check-ups and various stages from childhood to adulthood. If necessary, specialized treatments can also be provided for adults.
The diagnosis of cleft palate is made in the maternity hospital or during pregnancy through ultrasound examination. The treatment process primarily involves plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, otological and orthodontic treatment, speech therapy, and specialized care services for the cleft. With new methods, treatment of facial structure, speech, and the condition of teeth and gums yields desirable results.