Hand Reconstruction Hands can lose function and appearance as a result of hereditary or acquired conditions. Hand surgery is a surgical procedure used to treat all conditions that prevent or make it difficult to utilize one's hands. Bumps, wounds, burns, joint problems, finger disproportions, curvatures, and a variety of other issues can be addressed during these procedures.Operations that can be solved by surgical intervention in the hands for various reasons are applied by microsurgical methods with local or general anesthesia depending on the size of the surgery to be performed. The incisions are closed and the operation is completed by solving the existing problem in the most appropriate way, organizing the hand form, making the necessary interventions to the joints and fingers. Since the surgical operation in question is an operation, the use of blood thinning drugs should be stopped 1 week before the operation, just like in other surgical operations. In addition, tobacco and alcohol consumption should be avoided 1 week before and for a certain period of time after the operation. Because these consumptions may interfere with the successful operation and may affect the healing process. Attention After Surgery! It is necessary to pay attention to the healing process after all operations performed under the title of hand surgery. Because hands are an organ that we use the most and has the most moving joints. For this reason, it is necessary to be careful not to make the movements specified by the doctor during the healing process of the hands. In addition, if dressings, painkillers and antibiotics are recommended, it is critical not to interrupt these medications and dressings and to pay attention to hygienic rules. After the healing process, it is also important to do the hand exercises that your doctor will prescribe for the hand muscles to recover. Throughout this whole process, it is necessary to consult a doctor in case of any mishap.