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Reconstructive surgery is a type of surgical procedure that is used to restore or improve the form and function of a body part. It is often used to correct physical deformities caused by birth defects, trauma, burns, or disease. Reconstructive surgery can also be used to improve the appearance of a body part, such as a nose or chin. Reconstructive surgery is typically performed by a plastic surgeon, and may involve the use of tissue grafts, implants, and other techniques.
Reconstructive surgery is an important part of the healthcare system, as it can help improve the quality of life for those who have suffered physical deformities. It can also help to restore a person's self-confidence and sense of well-being.
Some companies in the reconstructive surgery market include Allergan, Johnson & Johnson, Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, and Smith & Nephew. Show Less Read more