1. Repair of traumatic defects and deformities: damage caused by mechanical factors, chemistry, temperature, radiation, etc. If plastic surgery can be carried out in time in the early stage, it can promote the early healing of wounds, shorten the course of treatment and prevent or reduce the occurrence of later deformities.
2. Plastic surgery for congenital defects and deformities: such as congenital cleft lip and palate, defects or deformities of urogenital organs, deformities of upper and lower limbs, etc.
3. Repair of defects after resection of various benign and malignant tumors, such as giant nevus, lymphangioma, hemangioma, neurofibroma, skin cancer, etc., especially facial tumors, which need plastic repair or reconstruction after resection.
4. Plastic surgery for infectious diseases, defects and deformities: microbial infections such as bacteria and viruses can lead to tissue necrosis, defects and deformities. Leprosy, smallpox, chickenpox and other common scars.
5. Malformation, defect or dysfunction of human tissues and organs caused by certain diseases, such as ptosis and plastic surgery for hemifacial atrophy.
6, reshape the shape of various parts of the human body-cosmetic surgery: such as double eyelids, rhinoplasty, eye bags, breast augmentation, liposuction and so on.