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Termoplastia refers to the medical procedure involving the surgical reshaping or reconstruction of a body part, typically using a patient’s own tissue. The term is derived from the Greek words *therme* (heat) and *plastikos* (shaped), though in modern usage, it is more closely associated with plastic surgery techniques that utilize flexible, moldable tissues. Unlike procedures that rely on rigid structures like bone grafts, termoplastia emphasizes the use of soft tissues such as fat, skin, muscle, or connective tissue to achieve aesthetic or functional improvements.
This approach is commonly applied in procedures like breast augmentation, liposuction, or facial contouring, where excess
The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the scope of the intervention. Recovery
As with any surgical procedure, risks such as infection, scarring, or unsatisfactory results exist, and patients