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Head, Neck and Facial Reconstruction

People recovering from head and neck cancer surgery, deformities, burns or trauma may consider this reconstructive procedure to improve function and/or appearance.

Head, Neck and Facial Techniques

Because the head and neck are vital to eating, breathing, and communication – reconstructive surgery has unique challenges and goals. Summa Health reconstructive plastic surgeons are specially trained in the most sophisticated and precise techniques, including microsurgery, tissue substitutes, and the latest in wound care. The team has vast expertise in minimizing the appearance of scars, working to hide incisions in the natural contours of the skin whenever possible. The surgeons also are uniquely skilled in the reconstruction of the nose, face, ears, neck and scalp after Mohs surgery for skin cancer. In fact, we are the only specialists in the area specializing in face, head and neck reconstruction.

Summa Health is also proud to offer a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach to face, head and neck reconstruction. Our program brings together experts in a broad range of disciplines – such as ENT, oral and dental, speech, and vascular surgery – to help maximize a patient’s quality of life before, during, and after treatment.

Types of Face, Head & Neck Reconstructive Procedures

There are a number of advanced surgeries that can be used to reconstruct areas of the face, head and neck. Some of the procedures offered by Summa Health include: 

Click on each procedure to learn more.

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Schedule a Consultation

Request an appointment with a Summa Health reconstructive plastic surgeon to learn more about how these and other face, head and neck reconstruction services may be able to help you.

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