Hand and Finger Anomalies
Congenital hand deformities are conditions present at birth that can significantly impact a child's interaction with their world. From minor variations to severe structural absences, early specialist intervention at BM Cosmetics is the cornerstone of ensuring functional development and optimal anatomical outcomes.
Syndactyly
Often referred to as webbed fingers, Syndactyly occurs when digits fail to separate completely in utero. It most commonly joins the middle and ring fingers, presenting a unique challenge for natural hand movement.
Polydactyly
Polydactyly involves the presence of extra digits on the hands or feet. These additional fingers may range from small, soft-tissue attachments to fully formed, bony digits requiring detailed surgical planning.
Thumb Hypoplasia
The thumb accounts for nearly 40% of hand function. Hypoplasia represents a range of underdevelopment, requiring highly specialized microsurgical techniques to restore the child's ability to grip and manipulate objects.
Trigger Thumb
Trigger thumb arises when a flexor tendon thickens, preventing smooth movement through its protective sheath. This can cause the thumb to lock in a bent position or produce an audible clicking sensation.
The Road to Recovery
Healing is a journey. Our comprehensive post-surgical care includes scheduled examinations at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months, paired with personalized hand therapy to maximize mobility and strength.
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