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Facial Reconstruction Philadelphia, PA
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Facial Reconstruction Philadelphia, PA

Facial Reconstruction includes skin cancer surgery, Mohs cancer surgery, cleft lip and palate surgery, facial trauma, and scar revision surgery. Dr. Lozada is proud to offer facial reconstructive surgery procedures in multiple settings to suit every patient’s needs. If you are a candidate for facial reconstruction please contact our Philadelphia office today!

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Facial Reconstructive Surgery Benefits

Facial Reconstructive Surgery bridges the gap between trauma and normalcy, offering individuals a path to restoration and renewed confidence. By skillfully reshaping and rebuilding facial structures, this procedure is a beacon of hope, promise, and personal reclamation.

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Holistic Healing

Rhinoplasty corrects structural issues in your nose, ensuring a smoother airflow and easier breathing. It’s more than cosmetic, as it can enhance your quality of life.

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Function Meets Aesthetics

Ensure vital facial functions while achieving aesthetic balance and symmetry.

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Rediscovered Confidence

Embrace the world with renewed confidence, truly reflecting your inner strength and resilience.

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Facial plastic surgeons specialize in fixing large or delicate facial wounds from either skin cancer or trauma.
Facial plastic surgeons specialize in fixing large or delicate facial wounds from either skin cancer or trauma.

What is Facial Reconstructive Surgery?

Facial reconstructive surgery is a specialized field of facial plastic surgery that focuses on restoring the form and function of the face. The goal of facial reconstruction is to restore a patient’s facial appearance to as close to normal as possible after suffering from trauma or birth defects. This type of surgery typically requires a team of specialized surgeons, including plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, and otolaryngologists, who work together to achieve the best possible outcome for each patient.

The benefits of facial reconstructive surgery are numerous. It can help improve a patient’s facial appearance and reduce the visible signs of aging. It can also improve the overall symmetry and balance of the face while minimizing scarring and other forms of facial damage caused by trauma or birth defects. In addition, it can help restore confidence in patients who have suffered disfigurement due to illness or injury.

Facial reconstructive surgery is an incredibly complex medical procedure that requires expertise in both surgical techniques and aesthetics. As such, it’s important for patients to seek out experienced professionals who specialize in this field when considering surgical options like cleft lip reconstruction or post-traumatic reconstruction. By doing so, they can ensure that they receive quality care from a team dedicated to providing them with natural-looking results that help them look and feel their very best.

Conditions that Require Facial Reconstruction Surgery

Facial Trauma and Injuries

Facial reconstruction surgery can be utilized to restore the natural appearance of a face that has been damaged due to trauma or injury. This type of surgery is typically used to rebuild facial features such as the nose, ears, eyes, and mouth. It can involve extensive surgeries such as reconstructing the nasal bones and cartilage or performing ear reconstruction. The aim of this surgery is to restore the normal look and feel of the face while also maintaining its natural appearance.

Nasal reconstruction requires reshaping and rebuilding the nose using tissue grafts from other parts of the body along with techniques such as cartilage grafts or cutting away excess tissue. This procedure can help correct any deformities caused by trauma or injury, such as a cleft lip or scarring from burns. In some cases, silicone implants may be used in order to create a more symmetrical shape for the nose.

Ear reconstruction involves rebuilding and reshaping damaged ears in order to restore their natural shape and size. Techniques such as cartilage grafts are often used in order to recreate an ear’s natural curves. Additionally, plastic surgeons may use rib or ear cartilage from cadavers in order to recreate an ear’s structure.

Extensive surgeries might be required in some cases in order to achieve optimal results when performing facial reconstruction after any type of trauma or injury. Each case is unique, Dr. Lozada will determine what procedures will be necessary for them based on their individual needs and goals.

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Congenital Facial Deformities

Facial reconstruction is often used to correct genetic defects or congenital deformities such as cleft lip and palate. Facial reconstruction typically involves several different types of cosmetic surgery techniques, including minor surgeries and complementary procedures.

The main goals of facial reconstruction are to improve the patient’s physical appearance, restore function, and enhance self-confidence. To do this, Dr. Lozada may use both surgical and non-surgical approaches depending on the individual needs and goals of the patient. During the procedure, facial structures are repositioned and reshaped through tissue removal or replacement with implants or grafts. Additionally, techniques such as fat transfer may also be used in order to replace lost volume in areas affected by trauma or injury.

Depending on the severity of the condition being treated, multiple surgical procedures may need to be performed in order to achieve an optimal result. Patients should consult with a qualified facial surgeon prior to undergoing any facial reconstructive procedure in order to ensure they receive the best care possible for their specific case.

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Dr. Lozada is a truly special doctor. You won’t find a lot of surgeons like him who are so thorough and genuine in their consultations. I was very nervous going into it and he answered every question and was happy to sit with me as I asked him 100 of them! He is so personable and kind, he made the whole process very enjoyable. I am so happy with my results and left feeling more confident than ever! Would highly recommend him, the best of Philly for sure!

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Facial Burns or Scarring

Facial reconstructive surgery after facial burns can be a critical step in restoring the patient’s physical appearance and self-confidence. Depending on the severity of the burns, a variety of surgical techniques may be utilized to help improve the aesthetic outcome. These include grafting of skin from other parts of the body, flap surgery to relocate healthy tissue into affected areas, or tissue transfer procedures such as fat transfer. In addition to surgical solutions, non-surgical treatments such as laser resurfacing or dermabrasion may also be recommended for patients whose burns are less severe. No matter which treatment plan is chosen, it’s important that patients have realistic expectations about how much improvement can be achieved with each procedure. Constructive dialogue between patient and surgeon is essential for successful outcomes and satisfaction with results.

Facial Paralysis or Nerve Damage

Facial reconstructive surgery often becomes necessary following facial paralysis or nerve damage to help restore the patient’s ability to express emotion and speak clearly. Common techniques used for this type of reconstructive surgery include muscle transfer, tendon transfer, nerve grafts and implants, and brow lifts. By utilizing these advanced procedures, Dr. Lozada can help patients regain their quality of life and achieve a harmonious appearance with improved facial movement or sensation. He has extensive training and experience in facial reconstructive surgery due to his time spent with some of the most prominent head and neck surgeons in Philadelphia and New York City.

Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is, unfortunately, an extremely common occurrence in the U.S., and nearly 80% of these cancers are on the face, neck, and scalp. The most common type of skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma, followed by squamous cell carcinoma. Generally, skin cancers are removed via a specialized technique called Mohs micrographic surgery. This multidisciplinary mode of care includes a Mohs surgeon and a facial plastic surgeon specializing in Mohs surgery to close the resulting defect.

While many reconstructive closures are handled comfortably by the Mohs surgeon, occasionally, the expertise of a board-certified facial plastic surgeon or head and neck surgeon is required to close either large areas or defects close to vital structures of the face.

Finding the Right Surgeon for Facial Reconstruction Surgery

Dr. Lozada has extensive experience in Mohs reconstructive surgery. He spent a significant amount of his training with one of the busiest and highest-level reconstructive surgeons in NYC and also performed hundreds of office-based closures. With this unparalleled experience, he can perform these reconstructive surgeries at his office under local anesthesia so you feel comfortable. If you have skin cancer or require any type of facial reconstructive surgery, please contact our office today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Lozada!

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Why Should I Choose Dr. Kirk Lozada?

Dr. Lozada is a Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon and Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgeon. Dr. Lozada is committed to providing the highest quality aesthetic and reconstructive services for all his patients in the Philadelphia area and New Jersey.

At our office, a personalized treatment plan is essential, and we allow sufficient time during consultation to develop a unique understanding of each patient’s desires. Dr. Lozada completed his fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania and has trained with the top American Board Certified Plastic Surgeons in Philadelphia, New York, and New Jersey.

Every face tells a unique story. Dr. Lozada’s approach to facial fat grafting is highly personalized. During your consultation, he assesses your facial structure, skin quality, and aesthetic goals to craft a tailored treatment plan that aligns with your vision of beauty.

Dr. Kirk Lozada is currently a member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and has numerous publications and presentations in the field of facial plastic surgery.

Facial Reconstruction FAQs

How much does facial reconstruction surgery cost?

The cost of facial reconstruction surgery can vary widely based on factors such as the specific procedure(s) involved, the extent of reconstruction needed, the surgeon’s experience, geographic location, facility fees, anesthesia, and post-operative care. Given the complexity and variability of facial reconstruction surgeries, costs can range significantly. It’s important to consult with a qualified surgeon to discuss your individual case and receive a personalized cost estimate. They can provide information about the expected expenses based on your unique situation and the specific procedures required for your facial reconstruction.

How long does it typically take for facial reconstruction to heal?

The healing time for facial reconstruction surgery varies depending on the specific procedure performed, the extent of the surgery, and individual factors. In general, the initial healing phase, where swelling, bruising, and discomfort are most prominent, typically lasts about 1 to 2 weeks. Sutures are often removed within the first week.
However, complete healing and the final results can take several months to a year or more, depending on the complexity of the surgery. Residual swelling may gradually subside over this period, and scars may continue to mature and fade. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions, attend follow-up appointments, and give your body the necessary time to heal for the best possible outcomes. Your surgeon can provide more specific guidance based on the type of facial reconstruction surgery you’ve undergone.

Does insurance cover facial reconstructive surgery?

Insurance coverage for facial reconstructive surgery can vary depending on the specific circumstances. In some cases, insurance may cover facial reconstructive surgery if it is deemed medically necessary, such as after a traumatic injury, cancer removal, or to correct a congenital deformity that affects the function or causes significant physical discomfort.
However, coverage decisions can be complex and are often determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the individual’s medical condition, the specific procedure, and the insurance policy terms. It’s important to consult with your insurance provider and a qualified medical professional to determine whether a particular facial reconstructive surgery would be eligible for coverage under your insurance plan.

Who is a good candidate for facial reconstructive surgery?

A good candidate is someone who has suffered facial trauma, birth defects, or other conditions affecting facial structure or function. Ideal candidates are in good health and have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery.

What Facial Reconstructive Surgery office is near me?

If you live near Philadelphia, PA, Lozada Facial Plastic Surgery offers Facial Reconstructive Surgery among its services and is conveniently located at 1608 Walnut Street 9th Floor Suite 902B, Philadelphia, PA 19103.


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