Complications in Plastic Surgery: Case Review and Management
Complications are an inseparable part of surgical practice — and understanding them is essential for every responsible surgeon. In this educational lecture, Professor Vasyl Khrapach shares extensive clinical experience in plastic and reconstructive surgery, focusing on real-life complications, their causes, prevention, and management.
The lecture covers anatomy-based surgical thinking, facial complications, blepharoplasty issues, ischemic complications after injections, reconstructive cases, breast surgery complications, seroma, hematoma, necrosis, mastitis, implant-related problems, postoperative infections, and difficult revision scenarios.
- This session is especially valuable for surgeons who want to improve complication recognition, clinical judgment, and patient safety.
- Includes practical insights, case-based discussion, and lessons drawn from daily surgical practice.
- A strong emphasis is placed on responsibility, follow-up care, and critical decision-making in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
The lecture covers anatomy-based surgical thinking, facial complications, blepharoplasty issues, ischemic complications after injections, reconstructive cases, breast surgery complications, seroma, hematoma, necrosis, mastitis, implant-related problems, postoperative infections, and difficult revision scenarios.
- This session is especially valuable for surgeons who want to improve complication recognition, clinical judgment, and patient safety.
- Includes practical insights, case-based discussion, and lessons drawn from daily surgical practice.
- A strong emphasis is placed on responsibility, follow-up care, and critical decision-making in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.