About Hand Surgery
Our hand surgery services address a wide range of conditions including traumatic injuries, congenital deformities, nerve compression syndromes, and degenerative conditions. Our surgeons combine microsurgical expertise with rehabilitation protocols for optimal hand function recovery.
Hand surgery addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the hand and wrist, from traumatic injuries to congenital deformities and degenerative conditions. At Aestique Clinic, Dr. Junaid Fateh has specialized training in hand surgery, offering expert care for complex hand conditions using microsurgical and reconstructive techniques.
The hand is one of the most intricate structures in the body, with 27 bones, numerous tendons, nerves, and blood vessels working in precise coordination. Expert surgical management is essential to preserve or restore the hand's remarkable functionality.
Hand Surgery Services
- Tendon Repair: Restoration of severed or damaged tendons for finger and hand movement.
- Nerve Repair: Microsurgical repair of damaged nerves to restore sensation and function.
- Carpal Tunnel Release: Relieve nerve compression causing numbness and pain.
- Trigger Finger Release: Correct fingers that lock or catch when bending.
- Dupuytren's Contracture: Treat the thickening of tissue causing finger bending.
- Fracture Fixation: Surgical stabilization of hand and finger fractures.
- Replantation: Microsurgical reattachment of severed fingers or hand parts.
Before & After Results
Key Benefits
Restored Hand Function
Repair tendons, nerves, and bones to restore grip, dexterity, and sensation.
Expert Microsurgery
Advanced techniques for nerve and vessel repair.
Comprehensive Care
From fracture fixation to tendon repair to nerve surgery.
Congenital Correction
Correct hand deformities present since birth.
Coordination with Therapy
Work closely with hand therapists for optimal rehabilitation.
Return to Activity
Goal-oriented treatment to return you to work and daily activities.
Am I a Good Candidate?
Hand surgery may be recommended for:
- Hand and wrist fractures requiring surgical fixation
- Tendon injuries (flexor or extensor tendon cuts)
- Nerve injuries causing numbness or weakness
- Carpal tunnel syndrome not responding to conservative treatment
- Dupuytren's contracture limiting finger extension
- Congenital hand deformities in children
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery depends on the type of surgery:
- Fracture Fixation: Splint or cast for 4-6 weeks. Hand therapy begins early.
- Tendon Repair: Specific splinting protocol for 6-8 weeks. Supervised therapy essential.
- Nerve Repair: Splinting for 2-3 weeks. Nerve regeneration takes months. Sensation recovery gradual.
- Carpal Tunnel: Light use within days. Full recovery in 4-6 weeks.
- All Cases: Hand therapy is critical for optimal outcomes.
Ready for Your Hand Surgery Consultation?
Take the first step towards your transformation with Aestique Clinic's expert surgeons.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does hand surgery take?
Duration varies from 30 minutes for carpal tunnel release to several hours for complex microsurgical reconstruction. Your surgeon will discuss expected duration during consultation.
Will I regain full hand function?
Recovery depends on the type and severity of the injury. Many patients regain excellent function, though some complex injuries may result in partial limitations. Early expert treatment and dedicated therapy maximize outcomes.
When should I see a hand surgeon?
Seek urgent evaluation for any deep cut, loss of movement, numbness, deformity, or injury that does not improve within a few days.
Why Choose Aestique Clinic?
Expert Surgeons
Board-certified plastic surgeons with international training and proven expertise.
Modern Facility
State-of-the-art surgical facility with international safety standards.
Personal Care
Customized treatment plans tailored to your unique goals.
Proven Results
Hundreds of satisfied patients with outstanding before & after results.