Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Extirpation of Tumors and Reconstruction
The extirpation of tumors means that the tumors are completely cut out, withdrawn or removed. After this surgery or surgeries, many patients may decide to go through reconstructive processes to rebuild the area where the tumor was removed. This process can improve function and appearance. If you choose reconstructive surgery, your specialist will help you decide what the best treatment and reconstructive processes are for you.
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801-581-7719
Cori A. Agarwal, M.D.
Locations| Madsen Health Center | (801) 587-4830 |
| University Hospital | (801) 587-4830 |
Specialties: Breast Surgery, Flap Surgery, Head & Neck Reconstruction, Oculoplastic & Facial Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic, Plastic Surgery, Facial, Plastic Surgery, Laser, Trunk & Extremity Reconstruction, Wound Healing
Jayant Agarwal, M.D.
Locations| Huntsman Cancer Hospital | (801) 585-2318 |
| University Hospital | (801) 585-2318 |
Specialties: Breast Surgery, Flap Surgery, Head & Neck Reconstruction, Microsurgery, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Facial, Plastic Surgery, Hand Upper Extremity & Microvascular Surgery, Trunk & Extremity Reconstruction, Wound Healing
Faizi A. Siddiqi, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 581-5132 |
| University Hospital | (801) 581-5132 |
Specialties: Cleft Lip and Palate, Flap Surgery, Head & Neck Reconstruction, Microsurgery, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Facial, Plastic Surgery, Laser









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