Outline Research Education Clinical Performances
Home page URL http://www.tmd.ac.jp/med/plas/

Staffs

Title Name Researcher information
Professor MORI Hiroki
Junior Associate Professor UEMURA Noriko
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Outline

Plastic surgery is a surgical science that treats congenital or acquired changes in shape and color of the body surface and adapts individuals to society. It is a "creating surgery" of appearance and function, utilizing tissue transplantation, regenerative medicine, and nonsurgical treatments.
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Research

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery:
MORI Hiroki

1. Pre and post operative breast or facial contour evaluation usning 3D camera
2. Sensory recovery in the nipple-sparing or skin-sparing mastectomy
3. Development of classification and algorithm in blepharoptosis and blepharospasm surgery
4. Adipogenesis in a external negative pressure lymphedema model - A new possibility of scaffold transplantation
5. Blood circulation study of the surgical flap using indocyanine green angioraphy and multi slice CT
6. Study to elucidate the mechanism of gynecomastia from the viewpoint of adipogenesis
7. Investigation of the effect of multi-platelet plasma on early functional recovery of neural anastomosis
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Education

Plastic surgery is a specialized branch of surgery concerned with the repair of deformities and the correction of functional deficits. The specialty of plastic surgery covers a wide range of procedures, and unlike other medical specialties which concentrate on one particular area of the body, plastic surgeons are involved in the reconstruction and remolding of nearly all external body structures.
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Clinical Performances

We cover the whole field of plastic surgery. In particular, we deal with the following field; congenital anormaly (cleft lip and palate, microtia blepharoptosis or polydactyly etc), LASERs, cutaneous malignant tumor, skin ulcer, breast reconstruction, head and neck reconstruction, facial palsy, axillary osmidrosis.
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