Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
The Division of Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center is part of the Department of Otolaryngology. We strive to ensure our patients have access to the world class care with academic clinicians who have fellowship training in Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. With a wide range of clinical services under the division, we are able to help those who have suffered from various facial deformities with multiple reconstructive options that will fit our patients' needs.
Conditions We Treat
- Facial fractures
- Skin cancer
- Facial paralysis
- Ear deformities
- Congenital or acquired facial deformities
- Facial pain
- Eyelid disorders
Services Offered
- Cosmetic consultations and procedures
- In-office procedures
- Rhinoplasty and nasal fracture repair
- Revision rhinoplasty
- Aging face
- Blepharoplasty
- Moh’s cancer reconstructions
- Hair evaluations
- Ear and earlobe reconstructions
- Cancer reconstruction
Meet Our Team
Our facial and plastic surgeons are experts in their fields. For complex craniofacial surgeries, they collaborate with other surgeons as part of multidisciplinary teams to ensure that we provide comprehensive care to our patients.
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Videos
Facial Nerve Reanimation
Dr. Boris Paskhover talks about Facial Nerve Reanimation.
Facial Nerve Reanimation is a mix of procedures to help patients with paralysis in the face, or lose specific functions of the face:
- Optimize ocular safety – protection of the eye
- Masoteric facial nerve transfer – for patients with loss of ability to control specific area of their face
Nasal Congestion
Dr. Boris Paskhover answers your questions about Nasal Congestion following Rhinoplasty.
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Dr. James K. Liu discusses Trigeminal Neuralgia triggers and treatment options.
Treatment Options:
- Medication – anti-seizure drugs for pain management
- Radio surgery – focus on trigeminal nerve
- Micro vascular decompression (pain caused by blood vessel pinching the nerve causing the pain)