Methods for Minimizing Scarring

Most tumours in the salivary glands develop in the parotid glands, which are one of the major salivary glands. Location of these glands is in close proximity to the ears. Even while most tumours in the parotid gland are harmless, some can develop into cancer if left untreated.

This non-traditional parotidectomy and facelift approach successfully removes the tumour without damaging the facial nerve. It has the added benefit of improving the patient's appearance without increasing their vulnerability to complications.

If you understand correctly, a facelift incision can also be used for a parotidectomy

Patients who have undergone a parotidectomy could find that their appearance has changed depending on the technique used for incision and healing. This happens all the time.

Performing a parotidectomy through the same incision as a facelift is a complex treatment that requires the expertise of both our head and neck surgeons and our plastic surgeons to effectively remove parotid gland tumours with minimal scarring.

Who are some possible candidates?

To determine if a parotidectomy performed through the same incision as a facelift is the best option, our surgeons will do a thorough evaluation of each patient. Same process for facial nerve cancer as well.

If any of the following describe you, you should consider applying:

It turns out that your tumour is completely harmless.

Your tumour is in the optimal location, as determined by both the head and neck surgeons and the plastic surgeons.

At mucoepidermoid tumor experts, they have a multidisciplinary team of head and neck surgeons and plastic surgeons who have substantial expertise treating parotid gland tumours in this manner. Surgeons from fields as diverse as plastic surgery and head and neck surgery are represented here.

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