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Burn of the Skin (35% of the Skin Surface) | Reconstructive Surgery treatment in Cologne. Hospital Prices, Ranking, Reviews - Bookinghealth

Burn of the Skin (35% of the Skin Surface) — Reconstructive Surgery: treatment in Cologne - Germany

➤Reconstructive surgery of skin burns - treatment in Cologne ★ Direct prices from the best hospitals in Germany $ We will help you save money on treatment ✔ Patient support 24/7

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Hospital Cologne-Merheim
Germany, Cologne

Hospital Cologne-Merheim

Overall rating 8.9 / 10

Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand Surgery, Reconstructive Burn Surgery

According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand Surgery, Reconstructive Burn Surgery ranks among the top German medical facilities specializing in plastic reconstructive interventions! The department offers the full range of modern surgical services in the areas of its specialization. The department performs aesthetic plastic surgery aimed at improving a patient's appearance based on their preferences, as well as reconstructive procedures for congenital and acquired defects. The medical facility also provides both conservative and surgical treatment for hand diseases and injuries and offers medical care to patients with burns of varying severity. The department has been engaged in clinical activities since 1970 and is one of the first highly specialized German medical facilities in the field of plastic surgery. State-of-the-art and proven surgical techniques are used in the department's clinical practice, allowing the specialists to achieve optimal results, including aesthetic aspects. The department's surgeons give preference to low-traumatic interventions, after which patients do not require a long recovery. Prior to surgery, patients receive the necessary information about surgical techniques and the expected outcomes, including computer-generated images of their future appearance. This approach allows the specialists to take into account the slightest nuances and satisfy the patient's wishes as much as possible.

Paul Christian Fuchs
Prof. Dr. med.Paul Christian Fuchs
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Price: 75180.94