Posts Tagged ‘hand reconstruction surgery’

Hand Reconstruction – Restoring Function & Youth

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

We fight wrinkles tooth and nail as we get older, but our hands can give away our age just as easily. According to Good Morning America, this is a growing concern for many. As our hands age, the spaces between the bones become thinner and more hollow, veins are more apparent and tendons may stand [...]

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Plastic Surgery Saves Girl with Rare Facial Deterioration Disease

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

You may have heard about Christine Honeycutt, the 11-year-old girl from North Carolina who suffers from Parry-Romberg Syndrome, a rare condition that gradually causes the skin and tissue of one side of the face to atrophy. The cause of this condition is unknown, as is the cure. Patients with Parry-Romberg may also experience neurological symptoms, [...]

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