- Dr Rakesh k Khazanci ia a a leading Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon in India.
- He has a thriving experience of over 25+ years & has been associated with some of the renowned hospitals.
- Dr Khazanchi has completed his MBBS,MS (General Surgery)& Mch (Plastic Surgery) from the eminent Punjab university.Following which he pursued his Fellowship in Microsurgery from St Vincents Hospital,Melbourne,Australia .
Dr. Rakesh K. Khazanchi
- Cosmetic Surgeon
- Director MBBS, MS, MCh, Fellowship,25 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon, India
Dr. Rakesh K. Khazanchi
- Cosmetic Surgeon
- Director MBBS, MS, MCh, Fellowship,25 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon, India
Profile (Overview)
Specialization
- Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
- Reconstructive microsurgery
- Vascular malformations
- Re plantation of amputated parts Head & neck reconstruction
Work Experience of Dr. Rakesh K. Khazanchi
- Director, Medanta – The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Senior Consultant, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Education
- MBBS, 1975, CMC Ludhiana, Punjab University
- MS, 1980, CMC Ludhiana, Punjab University
- MCh, 1983, CMC Ludhiana, Punjab University
- Fellowship, St. Vincents Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Awards
Paper Published
- Dr Khazanchi has undertaken twenty-two research projects, published more than 60 papers in national and international journals, contributed 4 chapters in textbooks and edited and authored a book on Plastic Surgery for General Surgeons.
- The effect of phosphoenolpyruvate and ATP on skeletal muscle necrosis after warm ischaemia :A preliminary biochemical study” Microsurgery -10: 8-14.
- The anatomy of thoracodorsal artery and its effect on flap design in the rabbit:Annals of Plastic Surgery.24:15.
- Management of facial palsy with microvascular free muscle transfer :Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 86: 12-22.
- An experimental study on the effect of nifedipine on ischaemic skin flap survival in rats :British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 44: 299-301.
- A simple technique for the excision of vascular malformation of the scalp:Surgery Today The Japanese Journal of Surgery. 24:942-44.
- Anterior Encephalocoele, report of 30 cases:Child Nervous System 10: 501-504