Advancements in Plastic Surgery at CMCH-Dr. Pinki Pargal

Dr. Pinki Pargal Professor&Hod MBBS, MS,Mch

Dr. Pinki Pargal, the Head of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Christian Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) in Ludhiana, has been instrumental in advancing plastic surgery services and raising public awareness about the field.

Professional Background

Dr. Pargal completed her MS in General Surgery from Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu in 2009. She then pursued an MCh in Plastic Surgery at CMCH Ludhiana, completing the program in 2014 under the mentorship of renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Abraham G. Thomas. She has expertise in microvascular surgeries, burns, cosmetic surgery, craniofacial surgery, and congenital deformities like cleft lip and palate.

Contributions to Public Awareness

Dr. Pargal emphasizes the importance of public awareness in plastic surgery. She has highlighted the need for timely medical intervention in cases of amputations, noting that amputated limbs can often be salvaged if brought to medical attention within six hours. This awareness is crucial for improving patient outcomes in trauma cases.

Under her leadership, the Department of Plastic Surgery at CMCH has organized events to educate the public and medical community. For instance, the department celebrated World Plastic Surgery Day, focusing on the latest treatments and the importance of plastic surgery in modern medicine.

Advancements in Plastic Surgery at CMCH

Dr. Pargal has been involved in complex surgical procedures, including microvascular surgeries and reimplantations. Her team’s successful reimplantation of a severed thumb for an assault victim showcases the department’s capabilities and the critical role of plastic surgery in trauma care.

Through her clinical expertise and commitment to education, Dr. Pargal continues to enhance the field of plastic surgery, ensuring that both the medical community and the public are informed about the possibilities and advancements in this specialty.

These platforms provide updates on recent events, patient success stories, and educational content related to plastic surgery and other medical specialties.

Dr. Pinky Pargal, a seasoned plastic and cosmetic surgeon, often addresses common questions from patients regarding cosmetic procedures. Here are some typical questions and answers based on her expertise and general cosmetic surgery practices:

  1. What are the most common cosmetic surgeries?

 

Dr. Pinky often highlights the popularity of procedures like:

Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping)

Liposuction (fat removal)

Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)

Breast augmentation or reduction

Facelifts and eyelid surgery

Botox and fillers for non-surgical rejuvenation

Her advice: Always consult with a qualified surgeon to understand the procedure, risks, and expected outcomes.

  1. Are cosmetic surgeries safe?

 

Dr. Pinky emphasizes that cosmetic surgeries are generally safe when performed by qualified professionals in accredited facilities. Pre-surgical evaluation and following post-surgical care instructions are critical.

  1. How long is the recovery process?

The recovery time varies depending on the procedure:

Minor procedures like Botox: A few hours to a day

Major surgeries like tummy tucks: Several weeks to months

Dr. Pinky advises: Patients should discuss recovery timelines during consultation to plan accordingly.

  1. Will scars be visible after surgery?

Dr. Pinky explains that while scars are inevitable with most surgeries, they are often minimal and strategically placed in less visible areas. Advanced surgical techniques and post-op care can reduce their appearance.

  1. Is cosmetic surgery permanent?

Most surgeries provide long-lasting results, but natural aging and lifestyle choices can impact the outcome. For example:

Liposuction doesn’t prevent new fat deposits if diet and exercise aren’t maintained.

Botox and fillers require periodic touch-ups.

  1. What should I expect during a consultation?

Dr. Pinky ensures her patients feel comfortable and informed. During consultations, she:

Discusses the patient’s goals and expectations.

Reviews medical history and suitability for the procedure.

Explains the procedure, recovery, and potential risks in detail.

  1. How much does cosmetic surgery cost?

Dr. Pinky advises patients to understand that costs vary widely depending on the procedure, facility, and location. She encourages transparency in discussing costs and any associated expenses during the consultation.

For more insights into the work being done at CMCH’s Department of Plastic Surgery, you can visit their official social media pages:

Christian Medical College & Hospital on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cmcludhianaofficial/

HARMINDER SINGH
Editor-in-Chief

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