The History and Evolution of Plastic Surgery

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Abstract

Plastic surgery is a branch coming from the main trunk of medicine and surgery and the origins are in antiquity. Of all branches of medical science plastic surgery is probably the most frequently misunderstood. The word ‘plastic’ is not modern. Today it is used in the main for products of a great modern industry. When one refers to plastic surgery, most people think of cosmetic surgery and unfortunately in some quarters plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery are virtually synonymous. This is far from the case. Again, some persons in ignorance believe that in plastic surgery plastic materials, are used to close wounds and to make scars invisible.

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Wallace, A. B. (2013). The History and Evolution of Plastic Surgery. Res Medica, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v4i4.435

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