Otolaryngology Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207YX0905X
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What do Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgeons do?
Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgeons are ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctors who specialize in reconstructive and cosmetic procedures of the head and neck.
They treat functional issues like breathing problems and address cosmetic concerns by performing surgeries such as rhinoplasty, facelifts, and eyelid lifts, as well as non-surgical treatments like Botox and fillers.
This specialty combines medical expertise in the head and neck with the skills of plastic surgery to improve both form and function.
What they do
Reconstructive Surgery: Correcting deformities and functional problems from birth defects (like cleft palate), trauma, or cancer removal.
- Facial injury repair
- Reconstruction after skin cancer removal
- Correction of a deviated septum and other breathing issues
- Treating facial paralysis
- Gender-affirming facial surgery
Cosmetic Surgery: Enhancing the appearance of the face, eyes, and neck.
- Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping)
- Facelift (rhytidectomy)
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift)
- Otoplasty (ear surgery)
- Chin and cheek implants
- Neck liposuction
Non-Surgical Procedures: Using injectables and other non-invasive treatments.
- Botox® injections
- Soft tissue fillers
- Laser procedures
Treating Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) conditions: As part of their broader training, they also address functional issues of the ear, nose, and throat, often combining them with cosmetic procedures.
- Chronic sinusitis
- Voice and swallowing disorders
- Hearing and balance problems
- Allergies
The ENT advantage
Functional and Cosmetic Expertise: Unlike some other plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists have specialized training in the functional aspects of the face, particularly the nose, and can address issues like nasal obstruction during a cosmetic rhinoplasty.
Holistic Approach: They look at the entire head and neck, ensuring that both the cosmetic appearance and the underlying function are optimized.