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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital reports advancements in plastic surgery innovations

KATHMANDU, May 26: Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, a pioneering institution in advanced plastic surgery, held a press conference in Kathmandu on Sunday to shed light on advancements in plastic surgery techniques. The event highlighted the potential growth in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures, driven by increasing awareness and income levels in India.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 26: Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, a pioneering institution in advanced plastic surgery, held a press conference in Kathmandu on Sunday to shed light on advancements in plastic surgery techniques. The event highlighted the potential growth in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures, driven by increasing awareness and income levels in India.


According to a press statement issued by the hospital, Dr Kuldeep Singh, Senior Consultant of Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgery, took center stage at the conference. He emphasized the training initiatives undertaken at esteemed institutes like Indraprastha Apollo, designed to nurture skilled physicians capable of meeting the burgeoning demand for specialized care in this domain. The conference celebrated the remarkable strides made in the field of plastic surgery, showcasing Indraprastha Apollo's commitment to providing cutting-edge treatment options to people across the nation.


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The statement mentions that in the past year, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital encountered several complex cases in cosmetic and plastic surgery, successfully treating them using state-of-the-art medical facilities. “We take pride in offering patients’ access to the most advanced and minimally invasive techniques in aesthetic procedures. Whether it's subtle enhancements or transformative reconstructions, we adopt an ethical, safety-centric approach, leveraging the latest technology. Our aim is not only to enhance physical appearance but also to instill confidence and restore well-being. We view our role not just as surgeons but as companions on each patient's unique journey, providing them with the necessary support, guidance, and information for informed decision-making, ultimately leading to exceptional outcomes. By prioritizing patient empowerment and holistic well-being, we endeavor to help individuals thrive in every aspect of their lives,” the statement quoted Dr Kuldeep Singh as saying.


The statement further reads, “Established in July 1996, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals is India's first JCI-accredited hospital, a testament to its unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare. A collaborative effort between the Government of Delhi and Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited, it stands as the third super-specialty tertiary care hospital within the renowned Apollo Hospitals Group.”


 

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