Procedures
Hand Procedures
Please view below hand surgery procedures performed by Anca Breahna – Female Plastic Surgeon at Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery in Chester UK.
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The hands are one of the first parts of the body to show signs of ageing. They lose volume, their skin becomes thinner, and they start to show veins and tendons more prominently. Exposure to the sun and the elements can exacerbate these issues, making the hands look older than they are. Cosmetic hand procedures can rejuvenate the appearance of hands, making them look younger and healthier.
Complete Hand Surgery Solutions at Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery
At Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery we specialise in a wide range of hand surgery procedures designed to restore functionality and aesthetics to your hands. Our expert surgeon, Consultant Plastic Surgeon Anca Breahna, brings years of dedicated experience to deliver outstanding results through personalised care.
Our Hand Surgery Services Include:
- Carpal Tunnel Release: Alleviate the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome with a precise procedure aimed at relieving pressure on the median nerve.
- Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery: Correct this hand deformity and regain the full use of your fingers through minimally invasive techniques.
- Ganglion Cyst Removal: Safely remove cysts from your wrist or hand to restore comfort and mobility.
- Trigger Finger Surgery: Resolve the locking or catching of fingers swiftly and effectively.
Why Choose Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery for Your Hand Procedure?
- Expert Care: Led by Anca, a renowned plastic surgeon specialising in hand surgery.
- Advanced Techniques: Utilising the latest surgical methods and technologies to ensure minimal discomfort and optimal recovery.
- Personalised Treatments: Tailored treatment plans designed to meet the unique needs of each patient.
- Patient Education: Comprehensive resources and support to prepare you for before and after surgery.
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Ready to discuss your hand surgery options? Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you achieve better hand function and appearance.
Procedure Preparation Guide for Hand Surgery
Undergoing hand surgery can be a significant decision, and proper preparation is important to ensuring the best possible outcomes. Here’s a detailed guide on how you should prepare for your upcoming hand surgery at Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery:
Weeks before Surgery:
- Medical Evaluation: You will undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation, including blood tests and other diagnostic tests, to ensure you are fit for surgery. This evaluation helps to identify any potential health risks or conditions that might affect the surgery.
- Medication Review: Discuss all your current medications with Anca. Some medications, especially those that can affect blood clotting like aspirin, warfarin, or certain anti-inflammatory drugs, may need to be stopped or adjusted.
- Lifestyle Adjustments: Patients are advised to stop smoking and reduce alcohol intake at least a few weeks before the surgery as these can impair healing and affect surgical outcomes.
Days before Surgery:
- Fasting: Depending on the type of anaesthesia to be used, you may need to fast for several hours before the surgery. Specific instructions will be given based on the individual’s surgery schedule.
- Pre-Operative Instructions: Anca and her team will provide specific instructions which may include cleansing routines or guidelines on what to wear on the day of the surgery. Comfortable clothing with easy access to the surgical area is typically recommended.
The Day of Surgery:
- Arrival Time: Arrive at the clinic at the designated time, which is usually a few hours before the scheduled procedure. This allows time for any last-minute preparations.
- Support Arrangements: Make sure you have arranged for someone to drive you home post-surgery, as you will not be able to drive yourself.
Recovery and Aftercare Advice
Post-operative care is essential for a successful recovery from hand surgery. Here’s what you can expect and some tips to help you through the recovery phase:
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Monitoring: Immediately after the surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery room where your vital signs and the surgical site will be checked for any signs of complications.
- Pain Management: Pain is natural after hand surgery. You’ll be given pain relief medications to help manage this. It’s important to follow the dosage as prescribed to maintain comfort and aid in recovery.
First Few Days:
- Home Care: Rest is crucial. Keep your hand elevated to reduce swelling and apply ice packs as directed. You’ll likely have a bandage, and it’s important to keep this clean and dry.
- Physical Activity: Limit physical activity, especially involving the operated hand. Gradual reintroduction of movement is typically guided by a physical therapist or the surgical team.
Weeks Following Surgery:
- Follow-Up Visits: You will have scheduled follow-up visits to monitor your progress. These are critical to ensure that your hand is healing correctly and to assess the need for any additional treatments or adjustments in recovery protocols.
- Physical Therapy: Most hand surgery procedures will require some form of physical therapy to restore movement and strength. It’s important to attend all scheduled sessions and perform any recommended exercises at home.
Long-Term Care:
- Observation: Long-term care involves monitoring for any changes or return of symptoms and adhering to specific lifestyle or ergonomic adjustments to avoid future problems.
- Continued Communication: Keep in regular contact with Anca’s office, and report any concerns immediately. Regular check-ins help catch potential issues early, improving the chances of a full recovery.
This preparation and aftercare guide is designed to ensure that you are well-informed and ready for your hand surgery and recovery. By following these detailed instructions, you can help ensure the best possible outcome for your procedure and enjoy a quicker, more comfortable recovery.
FAQs about Hand Surgery
What hand surgery procedures do you offer?We offer a variety of hand surgeries including Carpal Tunnel Release, Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery, Ganglion Cyst Removal, and Trigger Finger Surgery. Each procedure is tailored to address specific symptoms and conditions, helping to restore both function and appearance to your hands. |
Who is an ideal candidate for hand surgery?Ideal candidates are individuals experiencing pain, dysfunction, or deformity in their hands due to conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren’s contracture, ganglion cysts, or trigger finger. Patients should be in good overall health, have realistic expectations, and be looking for a lasting solution to their hand issues. |
What can I expect during the consultation for hand surgery?During your consultation, Anca will assess your hand condition, discuss your medical history, and explain the suitable surgical options. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the procedure, recovery, and expected outcomes. |
How is Carpal Tunnel Release surgery performed?Carpal Tunnel Release is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the ligament that forms the roof of the carpal tunnel to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. This procedure can be performed using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive endoscopic techniques, depending on the severity of your condition. |
What is the recovery time for Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery?Recovery from Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery typically varies from patient to patient, depending on the extent of the surgery. Most patients can expect to use their hands lightly within a few days, but full recovery, including regaining strength and flexibility, may take several weeks to months. |
Are there risks associated with Ganglion Cyst Removal?As with any surgery, there are risks involved, including infection, nerve damage, and recurrence of the cyst. However, Ganglion Cyst Removal is generally safe when performed by a qualified surgeon like Anca, and complications are rare. |
What are the benefits of undergoing Trigger Finger Surgery?Trigger Finger Surgery can provide significant relief from the pain and functional limitations caused by the condition. This surgery typically results in the restoration of normal finger movement, elimination of painful snapping, and improvement in hand function. |
How can I prepare for hand surgery?Preparing for hand surgery involves several steps: avoiding certain medications that can increase bleeding, arranging for someone to assist you after the surgery, and, in some cases, performing pre-operative hand therapy. Anca and her team will provide detailed instructions based on the specific procedure you are undergoing. |
What are the potential risks associated with cosmetic hand procedures?While cosmetic hand procedures are generally safe when performed by a qualified specialist, they do carry some potential risks and side effects. These can vary depending on the specific procedure but commonly include:
Patients are advised to discuss these risks with Anca to fully understand the potential complications associated with their chosen procedure. |
How can I minimise the risks associated with my hand rejuvenation procedure?To minimise the risks associated with hand rejuvenation procedures, consider the following tips:
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Hand Surgery
Miss Breahna has extensive experience in managing all aspects of hand surgery, having spent a number of years during her training devoted to this sub-specialty and demonstrated through being awarded with both British and European Diplomas in Hand Surgery as well as the prestigious BSSH Master of Science.
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Hand Injury Surgery
Surgery for hand injuries is required when trauma has caused extensive damage that requires intervention to aid healing.
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Ganglion Removal Surgery
Ganglion Removal Surgery is a surgical process designed to treat ganglion cysts. The main aim of the is to remove the cyst and alleviate any associated symptoms.
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