Pediatric and Adolescent Plastic Surgery for the Clinician 1st Edition
Pediatric and Adolescent Plastic Surgery for the Clinician – 1st Edition is a clinically focused, evidence-based resource that addresses the unique challenges and considerations in plastic and reconstructive surgery for pediatric and adolescent patients. Now available at Books Hub PK, this first edition serves as an essential reference for plastic surgeons, pediatricians, dermatologists, residents, and clinicians involved in pediatric care.
Written by internationally renowned experts, this book offers a multidisciplinary approach to both congenital and acquired conditions requiring plastic surgical intervention in children and teenagers. It blends practical surgical techniques with developmental, anatomical, and psychosocial perspectives—making it an invaluable companion for safe and successful clinical decision-making.
Key Features:
Comprehensive content covering congenital anomalies (e.g., cleft lip and palate, craniofacial syndromes), trauma management, burns, skin conditions, and aesthetic concerns in the pediatric and adolescent population.
Detailed surgical strategies with clinical insights into timing, planning, and procedure selection specific to growing patients.
Psychosocial considerations including body image, self-esteem, and ethical aspects of aesthetic surgery in adolescents.
Richly illustrated chapters with high-quality clinical photos, step-by-step diagrams, and real-life case discussions.
Interdisciplinary focus including inputs from pediatric surgery, ENT, dermatology, and psychology, ensuring holistic care.
This book is especially valuable for early-career plastic surgeons and pediatric specialists seeking a single-source reference that balances surgical depth with everyday clinical applicability. It is also suitable for those preparing for specialty board exams like FCPS, MRCS, and FRCS in plastic or pediatric surgery.