- Dr. Mohit Sharma is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon of high acclaim with experience of more than 27 years.
- He is proficient in performing complex surgeries including digital replants, revascularizations and complex congenital hand deformities.
- He is also adept in doing surgeries for arthritis, including small joint replacements, compression neuropathies, vascularized bone transfers for hand, and chronic non-healing ulcers and wounds, chest and abdominal wall reconstruction.
- Besides, he carries out immediate and delayed breast reconstruction surgeries including ablative procedures, breast reduction, and augmentation surgery.
- He is also skilled in doing Head and Neck Oncosurgery, reconstructing massive soft tissue defects associated with severe limb injuries and revascularization of critically ischemic limbs.
- He is accomplished in performing Cleft surgery and managing Lymphedema patients involving Excisional surgery and using Micro-lymphonodovenous Anastomosis.
- He is associated with philanthropic works and had offered voluntary services to "The lifeline expresses" an organization, which cares for cleft patients in July 2001.
- He is associated with teaching and a visiting Professor at the Head and Neck Reconstructive Surgery, Astana Oncology Centre, Kazakhstan.
- The doctor is the recipient of numerous awards.
- He has attended numerous workshops, conferences, and symposiums.
- He takes interest in research and has several publications to his credit in national and international journals.
- He also contributed chapters in several books.
Digital replants
Revascularizations
Complex Congenital Hand Deformities
Arthritis, including small joint replacements
Compression Neuropathies
Vascularised Bone Transfers for hand
Chronic non-healing Ulcers and Wounds
Chest and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction.
Breast Reconstruction surgeries including ablative procedures
Breast Reduction and Augmentation surgery.
Head and Neck Oncosurgery
Reconstruction of massive soft tissue defects associated with severe limb injuries
Revascularization of critically ischemic limbs.
Cleft surgery
Managing Lymphedema patients involving Excisional surgery
Micro-lymphonodovenous Anastomosis