Mr Chong is a New Zealand trained Plastic Reconstructive and Hand surgeon in private practice at locations in Hamilton, Thames and South Auckland. He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) and Vice President of the New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons.
Mr Chong's areas of specialisation include:
- General plastic reconstructive surgery
- Skin cancer and melanoma surgery
- Acute & elective hand surgery
- Lymphoedema surgery
What is Plastic Surgery?
Plastic surgery covers a wide range of different surgical procedures that repair, reconstruct or replace structures in many different parts of the body including the skin, face and head, hands, breast and stomach. Plastic surgery does not involve the use of plastic materials.
Plastic surgery can generally be divided into two main types:
- Reconstructive surgery: is performed on parts of the body that are abnormal or have been affected by a birth defect, accident or disease. This includes cleft lip and palate repair, scar revision or reconstruction (including skin grafts) following burns. Surgery is usually performed to improve function, but may also be performed to bring the appearance of a part of the body as close as possible to normal.
- Aesthetic or cosmetic surgery: improves appearance or body image by reshaping features of the face or body e.g. breast enlargement, face lift, liposuction.