Plastic Surgeon
The importance of hands cannot be underestimated. Without our hands we could not be independent, feed our self, get dressed, answer the phone, do manual work, help others, or express love with touch. "The developmental importance of touch is unquestioned. Human embryos less than an inch long or six weeks old respond to stroking of lips and nose. At nine fetal weeks the touched palm curls; touched at a mere 12 weeks, it closes completely." To have decreased hand function may be quite debilitating.
Dr. Roy Hobbs and his staff are dedicated to restoring hand function in their fully certified operating rooms. Whether you have hands that go numb, a finger that locks, or debilitating arthritic joints, Dr. Hobbs will explore all your options in the latest surgical and non-surgical treatments. A full range of reconstructive hand surgery including carpal tunnel, trigger finger, dupuytrens contractures, rheumatoid joint replacement and many reconstructive procedures are available. Having performed thousands of surgeries in over 20 years, Dr. Hobbs has the knowledge and experience necessary to give you the best possible outcome. Dr. Hobbs and his staff want you to have reduced pain and restored function in your daily living.
Dr. Roy Hobbs is board certified as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. Formal hand surgery training was completed in the United States, Canada and Australia. A one year fellowship in had susrger was completed after his plastic surgery training. Dr. Hobbs is qualified as a hand surgeon and is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.
A Medical Spa and massage therapist complete the facility at Carolina Plastic Surgery that provides service to Spartanburg, South Carolina, Columbus and Henderson, North Carolina. Cutera laser resurfacing of the hands is also available.