Symbrachydactyly — Understanding Short or Missing Fingers at Birth

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Symbrachydactyly causes short or absent fingers at birth. Understand the condition, available treatments, and how children adapt with remarkable ability.

Treatment Planning

We develop a personalised treatment plan for every patient based on the diagnosis, severity, your functional demands, and your treatment goals. Options range from conservative management to surgical intervention.

Our philosophy is to start with the least invasive effective treatment and escalate only when necessary. We will explain all available options, their expected outcomes, and help you make an informed decision about your care.

What the Procedure Involves

If a procedure is recommended, your surgeon will explain exactly what it involves, the type of anaesthesia used, the expected duration, and any specific preparations. Many procedures can be performed under local anaesthetic as outpatient procedures.

Our wide-awake hand surgery approach is used for many conditions, offering advantages including reduced anaesthetic risk, the ability to test the repair during surgery, and faster discharge after the procedure.

Recovery Expectations

We provide clear, realistic expectations about recovery from the outset. Recovery timelines vary by procedure but typically involve an initial period of wound healing, followed by progressive rehabilitation to restore movement and strength.

Our integrated hand therapy service ensures you receive expert rehabilitation throughout your recovery. Your therapist will work in close collaboration with your surgeon to optimise the pace and quality of your recovery.

Contact Us

Our specialist hand surgery service offers prompt assessment and expert treatment for the full range of hand and wrist conditions. We welcome self-referrals and GP referrals alike.

  • Telephone: 020 7946 0958
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Address: 152 Harley Street, London, W1G 7LQ

Evening and weekend appointments are available for your convenience.

About This Condition

This is a condition that our specialist hand surgery team at Axiom Aesthetics has extensive experience in managing. Whether you are seeking a first opinion or have been referred for specialist assessment, we provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment planning tailored to your individual needs.

Our approach combines thorough clinical assessment with advanced imaging and evidence-based treatment to ensure you receive the highest standard of care.

Who Is Affected

Hand and wrist conditions can affect people of all ages and backgrounds. Some conditions are more common in certain groups — for example, women over 50 are more prone to thumb base arthritis, while young athletes may be more susceptible to sports-related injuries.

Understanding the typical patient profile helps with early recognition and prompt treatment. However, anyone experiencing symptoms should seek assessment rather than assuming the condition will resolve on its own.

Medically reviewed by Mr James Thornton, FRCS(Plast) Plastic & Hand Surgery GMC: 7284561
Medical Disclaimer

This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.

Ian Duncan
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.

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