Hand and orthoplastic surgery
Hand and orthoplastic surgery brings together principles from plastic surgery, orthopaedics, and reconstructive surgery to address conditions affecting the hand and upper limb. This includes traumatic injuries, acquired conditions, and in some cases congenital differences, all with the dual aim of restoring or preserving function and, where relevant, improving appearance.
The specific procedures relevant to any individual depend entirely on their diagnosis and situation, which is why this page cannot be more specific. A consultation with our specialists is the right starting point.
What to expect
Our team approaches hand and orthoplastic consultations with the same unhurried, patient-centred philosophy as the rest of the clinic. You will have the opportunity to discuss your situation in detail, ask questions, and understand the range of options available to you before making any decisions.