Monmouth
Medical Center is committed to providing an advanced,
multidisciplinary team approach to reconstructive surgery.
As a part of this commitment, Monmouth established The
Institute for Advanced Reconstructive Surgery - a program
dedicated to delivering the highest quality comprehensive
treatment for individuals requiring corrective surgery
to restore form and function to these patients affected
by injury, disease and deformities.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons,
reconstructive surgery is performed on abnormal structures
of the body, caused by birth defects, development abnormalities,
trauma or injury, infection, tumors or disease. There
are two basic categories of patients who undergo advanced
reconstructive procedures: those who have congenital
deformities, and those with acquired deformities, which
occur as the result of accident, infection or disease.