A Renewed Sense Of Self

Unlock your renewed self with facial reconstructive procedures at the Buckingham Center for Facial Plastic Surgery. Our team, led by experienced facial plastic surgeons, specializes in transforming lives through reconstructive surgery. We address a wide range of concerns, from congenital disabilities to traumatic injuries and acquired deformities. With a passion for restoring both function and aesthetics, we provide compassionate care in our state-of-the-art facility.

What Is Facial Reconstructive Surgery?

Facial reconstructive surgery focuses on restoring the form and function of the face, particularly after trauma, congenital abnormalities, or cancer-related surgeries. These procedures address a wide range of issues, from facial fractures and deformities to skin cancer excisions and facial nerve disorders. Skilled surgeons use tissue grafting, microvascular surgery, and bone reconstruction techniques to rebuild the face's structure and appearance. The ultimate goal of facial reconstructive surgery is to help patients regain their self-esteem and quality of life by addressing both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the face.

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Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

Reconstructive rhinoplasty is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at restoring or improving the function and appearance of the nose. Unlike cosmetic rhinoplasty, which focuses on aesthetic enhancements, reconstructive rhinoplasty primarily addresses issues resulting from trauma, congenital deformities, or previous surgeries. Surgeons meticulously work to correct structural abnormalities, such as deviated septums or nasal asymmetry, while ensuring optimal breathing function. The procedure may involve reshaping nasal cartilage, grafting, or using other advanced techniques to rebuild and refine the nose. Reconstructive rhinoplasty at the Buckingham Center involves a nuanced understanding of both form and function, emphasizing the importance of restoring nasal health and aesthetics simultaneously.

Addressing Facial Trauma

Traumatic injury to the soft tissue and bones of the face can have severe psychological and physical repercussions. The victim of a motor vehicle accident, domestic abuse, or some other type of assault may be left with an indelible imprint of the injury. As with all facial reconstructive procedures, the surgeon’s goal is to return the soft tissue and bony fractures as close to their pre-injury state as possible and return the patient to their normal daily life as quickly as possible. 

Often, this can be done with a single procedure, but when scars cross facial sub-units, future scar revision or skin resurfacing may be necessary. The surgeons at the Buckingham Center have experience spanning the entire realm of facial fractures, including jaw, cheek, orbit, nose, and forehead. During a private consultation, one of our surgeons can determine whether an individual is a good candidate for facial plastic surgery.

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Why Choose The Buckingham Center For Facial Plastic Surgery?

Choosing the Buckingham Center for Facial Plastic Surgery for reconstructive procedures offers a unique blend of expertise, experience, and personalized care. Our dedicated team includes a 24/7 facial plastic surgeon with over two decades of Austin experience, ensuring continuous support. Operating within our accredited surgical facility, we uphold the highest standards of safety and care. As Austin's premier facial specialists, our science-based approach guarantees scientifically proven results. We prioritize building lasting relationships and fostering a compassionate, professional, and friendly environment. From the initial consultation to celebrating your transformed appearance, our team ensures a top-tier, uplifting experience at every step.

Facial Reconstructive Surgery FAQ

What is a developmental defect?

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What is the recovery like after reconstructive surgery?

What is a developmental defect?

A developmental defect is an abnormality or anomaly that occurs during an individual's development, usually in the womb or early childhood. These defects can affect the structure or function of various body parts or organs and may result from genetic factors, exposure to environmental factors during pregnancy, or a combination of both.

Where are reconstructive procedures performed?

Reconstructive procedures are often performed in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.

What is the recovery like after reconstructive surgery?

The recovery after reconstructive surgery will depend on the particular case and the particular procedure. All surgeries can result in some degree of swelling and bruising, as well as some amount of downtime.

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Your reconstructive journey begins with a comprehensive consultation at the Buckingham Center. In this private session, our adept surgeon will examine you to understand your goals for reconstructive surgery. If you're seeking transformative results and renewed confidence, reach out to us at 512-401-2500. We're excited to meet you and assist in unlocking the potential of your reconstructive journey!

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