Face & Nose

Microvascular Reconstruction of the Head & Neck

Head and neck reconstruction is often performed after cancer treatment or a traumatic injury has left a wound or other type of deformity within this prominent area. These conditions can lead to significant cosmetic and functional defects that can affect a patient emotionally and psychologically as well. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available to correct these deformities. Reconstruction may be performed on the cheeks, nose, eyelids, forehead, ears, jaw, chin, neck and other areas depending on each patient’s individual condition.

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Nasal Reconstruction

Congenital defects and traumatic injuries of the nasal cavity are a common occurrence, due to the prominent location of the structure, and may lead to an abnormal appearance and breathing symptoms. Deformities of the nasal cavity Nasal reconstruction procedures may be done using skin and tissue grafts or surgical repair of the nasal passages. These procedures are considered safe and are usually successful when performed by an experienced surgeon like Dr. Trussler.

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Mohs Surgery Reconstruction

Mohs micrographic surgery is a procedure used to remove skin cancer with precision, thoroughness and success. This procedure removes not only the tumor on the surface of the skin, but any roots below the skin as well. This ensures a complete removal of the tumor and helps prevent cancer from recurring.

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