Large Birthmark Removal Gap
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A "large birthmark removal gap," also known as a post-excision defect or scalp defect after giant birthmark (giant congenital nevus) removal, occurs when a sizable area of skin is left exposed following surgery to remove a significant birthmark. This condition is common after taking out a giant nevus, giant congenital melanocytic nevus (GCMN), or large congenital mole, frequently seen on the scalp. Patients and families searching for solutions may also see this referred to as a giant mole removal wound, large nevus excision scar, or scalp tissue deficit. These gaps require advanced reconstructive methods, such as tissue expansion, to restore both the skin’s appearance and hair growth. Addressing a large birthmark removal gap is important not just for aesthetic reasons, but also to support confidence and self-esteem, especially in children. If you are considering treatment for a giant mole removal scar or a large scalp birthmark wound, South Korea’s expert surgical teams and advanced technology make it a top destination for safe, natural-looking results.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Scalp Tissue Expansion
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The procedures offered at Geurim Clinic in Gangnam are diverse, addressing various aesthetic and reconstructive concerns. Below are the procedures categorized for easier understanding: Specialized Procedures Cleft Lip Surgery and Cleft Palate Surgery: Repairs congenital anomalies of the lip and palate. Foreign Body Removal: Extracts foreign objects embedded within the body. Hair Transplant on Scar: Masks scar tissue by transplanting hair to the scarred area. Stem Cell Acne Scar and Stem Cell Disease Therapy: Utilizes stem cells for the treatment of acne scars and potential disease therapy. Lip and Smile Adjustments Gummy Smile Surgery: Adjusts the gum line to minimize gum visibility when smiling. Bullhorn-Lip-Lift: Elevates the upper lip to enhance the smile and reduce the philtrum length. Philtrum Reduction Surgery: Shortens the philtrum for improved facial proportions. Facial Contouring and Enhancement Forehead Reduction: Reduces the size of the forehead for aesthetic enhancement. Nasolabial Angle Adjustment: Modifies the angle between the nose and the upper lip to improve facial harmony. Cheiloplasty: Reshapes the lips for improved appearance and functionality. Masseter Reduction: Slims the jawline by reducing the size of the masseter muscle. Buccal Fat Removal: Contours the face by removing buccal fat pads. Double Jaw Surgery: Corrects and aligns the upper and lower jaws for improved function and aesthetics. Facial Asymmetry Correction: Achieves a more balanced facial appearance by correcting asymmetrical features. Paranasal Implant: Enhances the area around the nose for a more pleasing aesthetic look. Hair Treatments Hairline Correction: Adjusts the hairline's position, often lowering it for aesthetic purposes. Hair Transplant: Transfers hair to the scalp to address baldness or thinning areas. Eye and Eyebrow Enhancements Ptosis Correction: Corrects drooping of the upper eyelids. Canthoplasty: Modifies the outer corner of the eye for an aesthetic enhancement. Double Eyelid Surgery: Creates or enhances the fold in the upper eyelids. Eyebrow Lift: Raises the eyebrows for a youthful and alert appearance. Nasal Corrections and Enhancements Revision Rhinoplasty: Corrective nasal surgery following an initial rhinoplasty. Septoplasty: Straightens a deviated septum to improve breathing. Nose Osteotomy: Reshapes the nose through surgical modification of the nasal bones. Tip Plasty: Refines and defines the nasal tip. Scar and Skin Treatments Atrophic Scar Treatment: Aims to level depressed scars with the surrounding skin. Acne Scar Treatment: Targets scars left by acne with various treatment options. Burn Scar Treatment: Reduces the visibility of scars caused by burns. Keloid Removal: Excises keloid scars, which are thick, puckered, itchy clusters of scar tissue. Scar Revision Surgery: Enhances the appearance or reduces the visibility of scars. These procedures represent a broad spectrum of cosmetic and reconstructive options available to patients, focusing on both aesthetic improvement and functional restoration.
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