The Division of Plastic Surgery's Hand/Extremity Center performs over 700 procedures each year - supporting any/all surgical hand or extremity needs of our patients. Four faculty members within the Division specialize in hand and extremity care, supporting all reconstructive, traumatic, and cosmetic needs of our patients.
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Services Offered (please click through for additional information)
| Cosmetic |
| Brachioplasty (Upper Arm Lifts) |
| Hand Rejuvenation |
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| Reconstructive/Repair |
| Amputations |
| Arthiritic Conditions |
| Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
| Congenital Hand Conditions |
| Cubital Tunnel Syndrome |
| De Quervain Disease |
| Dupuytren's Disease |
| Extremity Reconstruction |
| Hand/Finger Fracture |
| Hand Transplant Surgery |
| Lesion/Cyst Excision and Biopsy |
| Nerve Repairs |
| Paronychia |
| Raynaud's Disease |
| Tendinitis (Golfer's/Tennis Elbow) |
| Tendon Repairs/Realignment |
| Trigger Finger |
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For additional detailed information about these procedures, please also visit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) website. The ASPS is an independent organization that provides prospective patients with excellent information concerning plastic surgery. The content of the material is general in nature and it is not intended that you rely on it as medical advice related to your individual situation. The ASPS is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the Brigham and Women's Hospital or Harvard Medical School.
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This page was last modified on 10/19/2011