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Speciality
Plastic Surgery
Education
MBBS. DNB (General Surgery) M. Ch .(Plastic Surgery) (Gold Medalist) DrB Plastic Surgery (FELLOWSHIP IN HAND SURGERY) (MUHS) ,FACS (Fellowship in Aesthetic & Cosmetic Surgery).
Experience
7 years
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Meet Dr. Pranit Dattatraya Mankare, a distinguished Plastic, Cosmetic, and Hand Surgeon, whose remarkable journey in the medical field is nothing short of extraordinary. Driven by a passion for innovation, Dr. Mankare has emerged as a pioneer in the realm of plastic surgery, backed by an impressive academic background. Dr. Mankare's academic odyssey began at M.B.B.S. Medical College in Dhule, laying the foundation for his medical career. His pursuit of excellence led him to a DNB in General Surgery from N.B.E. Delhi University. Undeterred by challenges, he further specialized in Plastic Surgery, obtaining his M.C.H. degree from B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. His exceptional skills earned him the prestigious P.K. Beelwani Gold Medal for groundbreaking contributions to the field. With over 7 years of experience, Dr. Mankare's dedication to aesthetics and cosmetic surgery led him to a Fellowship in Aesthetic and Cosmetic Surgery in Mumbai. His commitment to mastery extended to hand surgery with a Fellowship in Hand Surgery from M.U.H.S. Training at renowned institutions, such as Ganga Hospital in Coimbatore and a Visiting Fellowship at Amrita Hospital in Cochin, further honed his expertise in Micro Vascular and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Mankare is not only a skilled practitioner but also a research enthusiast. His commitment to advancing plastic surgery is evident through his Best Research Paper Presentation at APSICON. Actively engaging with national and international associations keeps him abreast of the latest developments. Dr. Pranit Dattatraya Mankare's journey stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the art and science of plastic surgery. His passion, combined with exceptional qualifications, positions him as a leading expert in Plastic, Cosmetic, and Hand Surgery. Dr. Mankare's innovative approaches and relentless pursuit of excellence continue to inspire both colleagues and patients alike.
Welcome to Sukhayu Hospital, where compassionate care meets expert surgical intervention. Our commitment to enhancing the quality of life extends to every corner of healthcare, including specialized fields like Hand Trauma Surgery. This branch of surgery is dedicated to the meticulous treatment of injuries affecting the intricate structures of the hand, wrist, and forearm. Hand trauma is a prevalent and challenging medical concern, often resulting from accidents, sports injuries, or occupational mishaps. The hands, vital to our daily activities, require precise and skilful attention when injuries occur. Sukhayu Hospital is proud to introduce a dedicated team of experienced surgeons, nurses, and support staff who collaborate seamlessly to provide comprehensive and personalized care for individuals facing hand trauma. At Sukhayu Hospital, we understand the unique anatomy and functionality of the hand, recognizing the significance of swift and accurate diagnosis followed by prompt intervention. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with advanced technology, enabling our expert surgeons to address a spectrum of hand injuries, from fractures and dislocations to complex soft tissue damage. Our commitment extends beyond the operating room, as we prioritize postoperative care, rehabilitation, and therapeutic support to ensure optimal recovery. Sukhayu Hospital aims to not only restore the physical function of the hand but also contribute to the emotional and psychological well-being of our patients. As you navigate through our website, we invite you to explore the world of Hand Trauma Surgery at Sukhayu Hospital. Discover the expertise, compassion, and dedication that define our approach to healthcare, as we strive to bring healing and restoration to individuals facing hand injuries. Welcome to Sukhayu Hospital – where your well-being is our priority and every hand matters.
Breast augmentation — also known as augmentation mammoplasty — is surgery to increase breast size. It involves placing breast implants under the breast tissue or chest muscles. For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident. For others, it's part of rebuilding the breast for various conditions. If you're considering breast augmentation, talk to our plastic surgeon. Make sure you understand what surgery involves, including possible risks, complications and follow-up care. Why it's done Breast augmentation might help you: Enhance your appearance if you think your breasts are small or that one is smaller than the other and this impacts how you dress or the type of bra needed to help with the asymmetry Adjust for a reduction in the size of your breasts after pregnancy or significant weight loss Correct uneven breasts after breast surgery for other conditions Improve your self-confidence
Male circumcision is an operation to remove the foreskin that covers the tip of the penis. The functions of the foreskin include protecting the head of the penis and contributing to sexual sensations. While recent research suggests that circumcision may bring some medical benefits, some doctors believe these are too small to justify surgery. A medical circumcision is a circumcision performed to treat a disease, such as pathological phimosis (lichen sclerosis), recurrent balanitis or recurrent urinary tract infections. A request circumcision is a circumcision performed for non-medical reasons, such as parental preference, religious reasons or to potentially prevent disease at some future time.There are different methods of circumcision. Either local or general anaesthesia should always be used. The procedure involves numbing the area with local anaesthetic creams or injection. A bell-shaped instrument is inserted under the foreskin to separate it from the penis. The foreskin is then removed using scissors or a scalpel. Alternatively, circumcision can be performed as a formal surgical procedure, using dissolving sutures or tissue glue.