Facial reconstructive surgery is performed to reshape structures in the head and neck, typically the nose, ears, chin, cheekbones, and neck, following an injury, disease, or to change the appearance of a feature present since birth.

Our team of North American and European Board Certified expert otolaryngologists offer specialized treatment plans to facilitate better patient outcomes.


How is the procedure performed?

During the procedure, the surgeon may utilize local tissue rearrangement, called flaps, for skin grafting. In some cases, complex transfer of skin, bone, and/or cartilage may be required to achieve optimal facial balance and symmetry.

Reconstructive procedures often vary depending upon the part of the face and patient’s requirements, such as reversing aging signs, removing contour irregularities, or making facial features appear in proportion with one another.

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