Parotidectomy and Facelift: The Interesting Perspective

Parotidectomy and facelift One treatment option we offer to patients with benign parotid tumors is a parotidectomy through a facelift incision.

This alternative method effectively eliminates the tumor while preserving the facial nerve and providing an ideal cosmetic result without any additional risks.

A parotidectomy with a facelift incision is a procedure that removes the parotid glands:

Patients who have a parotidectomy frequently notice a difference in their appearance as a result of the type of incision and reconstructive procedure used.

A facelift incision parotidectomy is a thorough procedure that combines the skills of our head and neck and plastic surgeons to safely remove parotid gland tumors with minimal scarring.

Your surgeon will execute a facelift incision that continues behind the ear rather than down into the neck, resulting in a more concealed incision. Dermal fat grafts (fat extracted from the abdomen or a muscle flap) are used to recreate the symmetry of the face after the tumor is removed, ensuring that your appearance is preserved following surgery.

Parotid tumor surgery approaches have been devised to provide an acceptable approach, reduce nerve morbidity, and provide aesthetic satisfaction. We did two parotidectomy procedures using a facelift incision. At the parotid bed, a superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) flap and a sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle rotated flap was used to rebuild one example. The identical operations were conducted in the second patient, but a collagen membrane was also placed to prevent Frey's syndrome. Two cases had aesthetic results without a neck scarf and a hollow defect on the parotid bed area after surgery.

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