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Medical Procedures (189)
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Electroconvulsive therapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) emerges as a significant method that has offered relief and transfo… Details Info Graph
Excision of Parotid Gland Excision of the parotid gland is a surgical procedure where a part or the entire parotid gland is r… Details Info Graph
Exploratory Laparotomy Exploratory laparotomy is a surgical procedure used to examine the abdominal cavity for diagnosing … Details Info Graph
Ear Reconstruction Ear reconstruction surgery is a specialized procedure to rebuild or reshape the ear by correcting c… Details Info Graph
FESS Surgery Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is a minimally invasive procedure designed to address se… Details Info Graph
Fistulectomy Fistulectomy is a surgical procedure used to cure an anal fistula, which is a small tunnel formed b… Details Info Graph
Flap surgery Flap surgery is a reconstructive procedure that involves the transfer of healthy, live tissue from … Details Info Graph
Fillers Fillers are commonly referred to as soft tissue fillers or dermal fillers. These are non-surgical c… Details Info Graph
Face Lift A facelift, also called rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic surgical procedure used to improve visible sign… Details Info Graph
Fat Transfer Fat transfer, also known as fat grafting or lipofilling, is a cosmetic procedure that offers a natu… Details Info Graph
Femto Lasik Surgery Femto LASIK Surgery is an advanced, laser-based procedure used to correct vision problems like near… Details Info Graph
Fibroid Removal Fibroid removal, medically referred to as myomectomy, is a surgical procedure aimed at addressing u… Details Info Graph
Gallbladder Removal Gallbladder removal surgery, also known as cholecystectomy, is a common procedure to remove the gal… Details Info Graph
Gastrectomy Gastrectomy is a surgical procedure involving the partial or complete removal of the stomach. This … Details Info Graph
Glaucoma Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to increased intraocul… Details Info Graph