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Facial Plastic Surgery Otolaryngologists

Otolaryngology Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207YS0123X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Facial Plastic Surgery Otolaryngologists.

As of today, the following are the total number of Facial Plastic Surgery Otolaryngologists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Facial Plastic Surgery Otolaryngologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Facial Plastic Surgery Otolaryngologists do?

Facial plastic otolaryngologists are medical doctors who specialize in both otolaryngology (ENT) and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. 

They perform a wide range of procedures, from functional and reconstructive surgeries (like those for cancer, trauma, or congenital defects) to cosmetic procedures (like facelifts, rhinoplasty, and eyelid lifts). Their expertise also includes treating conditions like facial nerve paralysis and skin aging. 

Areas of expertise

Cosmetic and Rejuvenation Surgery: Facelifts, brow lifts, eyelid surgery, neck lifts, and rhinoplasty (nose jobs). 

Functional and Reconstructive Surgery: Repairing facial trauma, reconstructing defects from cancer, and correcting congenital deformities like cleft palates. 

Facial Nerve Disorders: Comprehensive treatment for facial paralysis, including diagnosis and surgical solutions. 

Skin and Aging: Treating skin cancer, as well as using both surgical and non-surgical methods for facial rejuvenation, such as laser treatments, chemical peels, and injectables like Botox and fillers. 

Nasal and Airway Issues: Surgery for nasal obstruction and septoplasty to improve breathing and function. 

Why choose a facial plastic otolaryngologist

Dual Specialization: They have a deep understanding of the head and neck region, including both the functional aspects of breathing and hearing, as well as the cosmetic and reconstructive needs of the face. 

Comprehensive Care: They can address a wide spectrum of issues, from a functional problem like a deviated septum to a cosmetic concern like wrinkles, often handling both the medical and aesthetic components of a patient’s care. 

Trained for Complex Cases: Their background is particularly suited for treating complex reconstructive cases resulting from trauma or cancer, and for addressing issues like facial nerve paralysis. 

Cosmetic procedures

Facelift and neck lift: To address aging signs in the face and neck. 

Rhinoplasty: To reshape the nose for aesthetic or functional reasons. 

Blepharoplasty: To improve the appearance of the eyelids. 

Brow or forehead lift: To raise the eyebrows and smooth the forehead. 

Chin and cheek surgery: To augment or reshape the jaw, chin, or cheeks. 

Non-surgical options: Injectables like BOTOX and dermal fillers, as well as skin resurfacing treatments. 

Reconstructive procedures

Facial reanimation: Restoring movement to the face, particularly after nerve damage. 

Facial trauma reconstruction: Repairing facial structures damaged by accidents or injuries. 

Post-cancer reconstruction: Rebuilding the face after the surgical removal of cancerous tumors. 

Correction of congenital defects: Addressing issues present from birth, such as cleft lip or palate and ear abnormalities. 

Scar revision: Improving the appearance of scars on the face and neck.