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Anaplastologists

Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Provider Healthcare Taxonomy Code 229N00000X

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As of today, the following are the total number of Anaplastologists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

Medicare

The following are the total number of Anaplastologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Anaplastologists do?

Anaplastologists design and create realistic, custom-fitted facial and somatic (body) prostheses for people who have lost parts of their face or body due to congenital conditions, trauma, or surgery for diseases like cancer. 

They combine artistic skill, anatomical knowledge, and engineering to create life-like silicone or acrylic devices for the eyes, ears, nose, and other areas, restoring appearance and confidence.  

Assess and Plan: They work with patients and other medical specialists to determine if a patient is ready for prosthetic rehabilitation and to plan the best approach for creating the prosthesis. 

Take Impressions: Anaplastologists create detailed molds or use laser scanners to capture precise impressions of the affected area and the unaffected side, ensuring a perfect fit for the prosthesis. 

Design and Fabricate: Using these impressions, they create highly detailed and lifelike prosthetic devices made from materials like acrylic and silicone. 

Fit and Adjust: They ensure the prosthesis fits comfortably and functions as well as it looks, making adjustments for the best possible outcome. 

Restore Function and Appearance: The primary goal is to restore a patient’s normal appearance, which can help rebuild their confidence and sense of dignity. 

Why it’s important

Improves Quality of Life: Anaplastology helps individuals regain their identity and confidence by providing prostheses for missing or malformed features. 

Interdisciplinary Care: Anaplastologists collaborate with surgeons, prosthodontists, audiologists, and other specialists to provide comprehensive care. 

Complex Skill Set: The field requires a unique combination of artistry, engineering, and a profound understanding of human anatomy to create effective and aesthetically pleasing prostheses.