Nasal and facial reconstruction surgery are procedures used to rebuild features and restore the form and function of the nose and face after an injury, surgery, or cancer.
Our team of North American and European Board Certified otolaryngologists offer comprehensive and personalized treatment plans catered to the individual needs of the patient.
During a nasal and facial reconstruction surgery, the surgeon may use surrounding healthy tissues in the form of local or regional flaps to reconstruct a facial defect. The doctor may even take skin, bone, or muscle from one part of the body to reconstruct new facial features.
Implants and prosthetic devices can help restore natural-looking contours and features. In some cases, depending on the patient’s requirements, the physicians may recommend other procedures along with nasal and facial reconstruction surgery. These may include:
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) is a two-day, interactive course, which includes mandatory, pre-course e-learning. It covers the practical skills and knowledge that health care professionals need to effectively care for surgical patients, including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so.