Dr. Carlos Chacon from Divino Plastic Surgery Explains Why Reconstructive Surgery may be Necessary

 In some cases, plastic surgery may be needed for more than cosmetic appeal, says Dr. Carlos Chacon of Divino Plastic Surgery.

BONITA, CALIFORNIA -- Plastic surgery is usually thought of as a luxury procedure for people who want to alter their appearance. However, some plastic surgery procedures are done for much more practical reasons, including fixing abnormalities or injuries. Dr. Carlos Chacon created Divino Plastic Surgery in 2012, where he has helped thousands of patients with plastic surgery procedures.

He notes that some patients are candidates for reconstructive surgery for reasons beyond appearance. “Some patients need plastic surgery to rebuild parts of their face or body,” he says. “In some cases, injuries could cause a deformity that changes the appearance of the person. In other cases, the defects may have been there since birth.”

Examples of reasons for reconstructive plastic surgery include:

  • Cleft lip

  • Hand 

  • deformities

  • Deformities from infections

  • Severe facial breaks

  • Accidents that cause crushing or cutting

  • Disease that impacts skin or bone appearance

  • Craniofacial anomalies

  • Scarring

These problems could be caused by car accidents, physical attacks, cancer, mastectomy, injuries, birth defects and more. In reconstructive cases, something unexpected has caused a physical issue that might impede movement, function or normal appearance.

According to the doctor’s recent comments, plastic surgery can sometimes give people back their identity or improve their experience in life. “Not all plastic surgery is just someone wanting a smaller nose or better dress measurements,” he says. “Of course, there are plenty of people who use plastic surgery to pursue their appearance goals, but there are also patients who improve their quality of life by fixing something many of us take for granted.”

Reconstructive surgery serves the purpose of returning tissue and form back to a more normal state. In some cases, Dr. Chacon says, the result is not back to the original form, but it is as close as possible. Some cases take more than one procedure to restore as much form and function as possible. He notes that reconstructive situations go on a case-by-case basis since every situation varies by circumstance.

Plastic surgery is different for everyone, he says. Not all bodies will heal the same way or experience the same results. “The best way to know if plastic surgery is right for you is to consult with an experienced plastic surgeon,” Dr. Chacon says. “Divino Plastic Surgery sees patients of all kinds. We have procedures to help with things, like breast reconstruction for cancer survivors or scar revision for past injuries. We can’t take away whatever caused injuries or scars, but we can help reduce the impact of them on the rest of your life. We love helping people feel their best.”

Dr. Chacon says to talk to a plastic surgeon if you believe you are a candidate for reconstructive surgery. Places like Divino Plastic Surgery will be able to help individuals with financing options, treatment clarity and insurance where applicable.


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