We use advanced microsurgical techniques to achieve the best results. We work with doctors in many other specialties, from burn and ear, nose and throat procedures to trauma and vascular surgeries.
Our team includes experts in breast reconstruction after mastectomy, cleft palate and craniofacial surgery, corrective surgery for congenital anomalies and replantation, cosmetic surgery and hand surgery.
Our plastic and reconstructive surgeons provide countless surgical solutions for a range of cosmetic concerns and conditions related to the face and body.
Our pediatric specialists work with children who need surgery to restore function or appearance.
We provide comprehensive care to infants, children and teens with cleft lip or palate and other congenital facial anomalies.
Our reconstructive surgeons will work with you and your cancer care team to make a plan to reconstruct the breast after a mastectomy or lumpectomy. This could include implant reconstruction, microsurgical (free flap) reconstruction or using a combination of techniques.
Our team of hand surgeons specialize in degenerative and congenital disorders and traumatic hand and wrist injuries.
Our team of plastic surgeons work with you to reduce or eliminate headache frequency, duration and pain. Migraines can be associated with compression and irritation of sensory nerves and vessels around your head. When these compression points are released during surgery, the severity of migraines may decrease or you may not experience further migraines.
Improving surgery through research
Our plastic and reconstructive doctors and scientists study new ways to repair nerve injuries. This means better care and long-term results for you. Learn more
We perform procedures on all areas of the body in children and adults.
Birthmarks
Brachial plexus
Cancers (breast, gynecologic, skin etc.)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Congenital anomalies
Gender affirmation
Migraines
Nerve repair
Trauma injuries
Vascular malformations and hemangiomas
Abdominal wall reconstruction
Body contouring
Thoracic and chest wall reconstruction
Breast reconstruction
Implant based breast reconstruction
Microsurgical/free flap breast reconstruction, including:
DIEP flaps
SGAP flaps
TUG flaps
Breast reconstruction with a combination of techniques
Latissimus dorsi flap with implant
Oncoplastic breast reduction
Breast enhancement
Augmentation
Mastopexy
Breast reduction
Craniofacial surgery
Facial trauma reconstruction
Orthognathic (jaw, teeth) surgery
Reconstruction after Moh's surgery (removal of skin cancer)
Birthmark removal
Distraction osteogenesis to promote bone growth
Gynecologic oncology reconstruction
Microvascular surgery
Migraine surgery
Nerve repair
Post-trauma reconstruction
Reconstruction after removal of skin cancer
Removal of skin cancer
Replantation
Scar revision
Skin graft procedures
Surgeries to correct congenital anomalies of the face, breast, hand and head
Tissue expansion
Vascular malformation and hemangioma repair
Breast augmentation
Facial feminization
Peritoneal pulldown vaginoplasty
Phalloplasty
Top surgery (gender affirmation mastectomy)
Trach shave (thyroid cartilage reduction)
Vaginoplasty
Vulvoplasty (zero depth vaginoplasty)
Arthritis reconstruction
Blood vessel procedures
Hand and finger revascularization
Surgery to improve blood flow and to reduce pain for Raynaud's Disease
Burn reconstruction
Carpal tunnel release
Congenital hand, wrist and finger anomaly surgery
Dupuytren disease surgery (collagenase, needle release and open surgery)
Hand trauma surgery
Joint replacement
Nerve decompression surgery (cubital tunnel, radial tunnel)
Nerve injury and nerve disorder procedures
Brachial plexus reconstruction
Nerve repair and nerve transfers
Rheumatoid arthritis surgery
Skin cancer removal and reconstruction
Surgery for muscle spasticity (tendon lengthening or tendon transfers)
Targeted muscle re-innervation (nerve transfer to reduce pain following amputation)
Wrist arthroscopy
Lower extremity reconstruction
Limb salvage
Marsha Olson was 35 when she got a breast cancer diagnosis. She chose a double mastectomy. UW Health surgeons used her own body tissue for breast reconstruction.
Ahmed Afifi, MD
Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryMichael Bentz, MD
Pediatric Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryClaire Bergman, NP
Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryJohn Bulger, MD
Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDaniel Cho, MD, PhD
Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryLauren Duerst, PA
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