Repair, Restore, and Rebuild After Dog Bite Injuries
Dog bites can cause severe tissue damage, leaving behind scars, deformities, and loss of function — especially on the face, limbs, and genitalia. Beyond the physical injuries, they often leave emotional trauma due to visible scarring or disfigurement.
Our specialized post-trauma reconstructive plastic surgery focuses on restoring appearance, function, and confidence — helping patients heal completely, inside and out.
Restore facial symmetry, improve expressions, and reduce visible scarring.
Reduces thick, raised, or irregular scars for a smoother appearance.
Moves adjacent healthy tissue to cover defects while maintaining facial symmetry.
Restores lost skin effectively in larger wounds, promoting healing and helping to rebuild the skin barrier for improved protection and aesthetics.
Reconstructs ear and nose deformities using cartilage from the rib or other areas.
Restores volume loss in the facial structure, leading to a more natural and youthful contour that enhances your overall appearance.
Restores nerve function, particularly for damaged facial nerves.
Dog bites on the arms, hands, legs, and feet can lead to deep tissue injuries, tendon damage, and joint exposure — restricting movement and function.
Restore mobility, function, and appearance for everyday activities.
Restores hand and limb mobility, allowing individuals to regain control over their movements and enhancing their overall quality of life.
Covers exposed tendons, bones, or nerves with healthy skin and tissue.
Restores lost skin effectively in larger wounds, promoting healing and helping to rebuild the skin barrier for improved protection and aesthetics.
Ensures the wound is clean and healthy before reconstruction.
Dog bites to sensitive areas like the genitals require delicate reconstruction to preserve both function and appearance.
Restore form, function, and confidence with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Restore missing skin and soft tissue.
Reconnects blood vessels and nerves for functional recovery.
Improves the aesthetic outcome and reduces painful contractures.
For cases where the urinary tract is affected.
Early intervention (after infection control) is ideal for better outcomes. However, scar revision and advanced reconstruction can be done months or even years later for improved appearance and function.shape.
Scars are inevitable with severe trauma, but our advanced techniques — like flap reconstruction and scar revision surgery — help minimize visibility for a more natural look.
Recovery depends on the injury severity and reconstructive method used. Most patients resume daily activities in 2 to 6 weeks, with continued scar improvement over several months.
Restore form, function, and confidence with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.