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प्लास्टिक शल्यक्रिया There is a definite gray area between reconstructive र cosmetic surgery. Many of the techniques of cosmetic surgery are utilized in reconstructive surgery to improve cosmesis.
प्लास्टिक शल्यक्रिया Common reconstructive surgeries are: breast reconstruction for women who have had a mastectomy, cleft lip र palate surgery, contracture surgery for burn survivors, र closing skin र mucosa defects after removal of tumors in the head र neck region. Sex reassignment surgery for transsexual people is another example of reconstructive surgery.
प्लास्टिक शल्यक्रिया The history of cosmetic surgery reaches back to the ancient world. Physicians in ancient India including the great Indian surgeon Susrutha were utilizing skin grafts for reconstructive work as early as the 8th century BC. His work "Sushruta Samhita" describes rhinoplasty र otoplasty. This knowledge of plastic surgery existed in India up to the late १८th century as can be seen from the reports published in "Gentleman's Magazine" (October १७९४).
प्लास्टिक शल्यक्रिया Cosmetic surgery is a very popular avenue for personal enhancement, as demonstrated by the ११.९ million cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. alone in 2004. As for any operation, cosmetic procedures involve risk, र should therefore not be undertaken lightly. Within the US, critics of plastic surgery note that it is legal for any doctor, regardless of speciality, to perform "cosmetic surgery", but not "plastic surgery". It is thus important to distinguish the terms "plastic surgery" र "cosmetic surgery": Plastic Surgery is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (the only official entity overseeing physician certification in the United States) as the subspecialty dedicated to the surgical repair of defects of form or function—this includes cosmetic (or aesthetic) surgery, as well as reconstructive surgery. The term "cosmetic surgery" however, simply refers to surgery that is designed to improve cosmetics, or appearance. (One could argue that reconstructive surgery always has some cosmetic aspect to it, because form र function are often both important in plastic surgery repairs.) Thus there is no real art of "cosmetic surgery": it is a catch-all commercial phrase that laypeople understand easily र non-plastic surgeons eagerly use because they are not allowed to use the term "plastic surgery".