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Plastic Surgery in Dallas, TX
Besides our Craniofacial specialties, our team at the International Craniofacial Institute in Dallas, Texas also offers General Plastic Surgery for children, adolescents, and adults to the face and body:
General Plastic Surgery
- Burn Marks – If you have a severe wound, such as a burn that has limited your mobility, causes a loss of sensation or is cosmetically unappealing, plastic surgery may be an option.
- Dog Bites – Serious dog bites with penetrating injuries and lacerations on the face, lips or ears should be treated by a plastic surgeon, who will also do reconstruction.
- Lacerations – The main goals of treatment are to stop any bleeding, prevent infection, preserve function, and restore appearance.
- Scars – Scar revision surgery is meant to minimize the scar so that it is more consistent with your surrounding skin tone and texture.
- Skin Lesions – Our plastic surgeons can surgically remove cancerous and other skin lesions using specialized techniques to preserve your health and your appearance.
- Tumors– With the right treatment, facial reconstructive surgery restores normal form and function following the removal of a tumor or growth.
- Hemangiomas– Surgery involves the removal of the abnormal growth in a way that minimizes both physical and psychological scarring of the patient.
- Vascular Malformations – A type of birthmark or a growth, often present at birth and composed of blood vessels that can cause functional or cosmetic problems.
Other Treatments
- Breast Reduction for Adolescents and Adults– Removes excess breast fat, glandular tissue and skin to achieve a breast size in proportion with your body and to alleviate the discomfort associated with overly large breasts.
- Gynecomastia Repair (Male Breast Reduction) – The surgical correction of over-developed or enlarged breasts in men.
- Eyelid Deformities – Our surgeons are qualified to address droopy eyelids, excess skin, bags under the eyes, and defects and eyelid deformities that create functional and cosmetic challenges for the patient.
- Facial Trauma Reconstruction – Damage to the bones or soft tissues of the face from sports injuries, assaults or accidents can be more serious than they initially appear to be. If not addressed in a timely fashion, trauma to the face can lead to visual impairment, numbness, difficulty speaking or chewing and permanent facial deformity.
- Nasal Deformities – Surgery is most often performed to correct any physical disfigurement and restore function to the nose and airway.
- Sleep Apnea – The goals of treating sleep apnea are to restore regular breathing during sleep and relieve symptoms such as loud snoring and daytime sleepiness.
Please call us if you have any questions about the treatments we offer: 972-331-1910