Dr. Andrew Michael Altman is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who practices microvascular reconstructive surgery, complex reconstructive surgery, and breast reconstruction. He is employed with the Baylor Scott and White Cosmetic Surgery Center in Temple, Texas. His clinical practice revolves around the patients who need to be rebuilt after cancer or traumatic injuries or other health-related issues and employs modern surgical methods to rebuild the functionality and form.
Dr. Altman actively contributes to his practice and provides surgical, patient, and long-term reconstructive care. Some of the procedures he does are breast reconstruction, microsurgery, and complicated tissue reconstruction. He works with adolescents, adults, and geriatrics, providing them with both reconstructive and cosmetic surgical solutions as a part of the multidisciplinary healthcare system.
He is a member of various professional organizations like the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, which shows his dedication to the development of surgical standards and practices. Dr. Altman has gained considerable experience in the field of reconstructive surgery, in over 15 years of his medical practice.
One of the viewpoints of his work is associated with rebuilding patient confidence and functionality with the help of modern surgical treatment. His practice is based on the idea of applying state-of-the-art reconstructive strategies to assist patients in gaining physical and emotional well-being following significant medical adversities, especially cancer and trauma-induced disorders.