Arthritic Finger Surgery: Reconstructive, Not Cosmetic
Surgery for arthritic fingers is not considered cosmetic. It is considered a reconstructive surgery that is intended to improve function and reduce pain in the fingers. Such surgeries can involve removing damaged tissue, repairing tendons or ligaments, and/or fusing joints to improve stability and reduce pain.Cosmetic Surgery - Related Articles
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