Bone grafting is a surgical procedure where bone from another part of the body or donor source is transplanted into a bone defect to promote new bone growth. The new bone will help reconstruct damaged bones due to injuries, birth defects or disease.
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure where bone from another part of the body or donor source is transplanted into a bone defect to promote new bone growth. The new bone will help reconstruct damaged bones due to injuries, birth defects or disease.
In Christchurch, there are 3 clinics that offer Bone Graft
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to repair skeletal fractures or degenerative conditions by replacing missing bone with new bone. In New Zealand, this treatment often involves using donor bone or synthetic materials.
Advanced technology and skilled surgeons ensure successful outcomes. Waiting time can be up to 3 months for public patients.