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Head, Neck & Skull Base Surgery

Head, Neck & Skull Base Surgery is a specialized field focusing on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of tumors, cancers, and complex conditions affecting the head, neck, and skull base regions. This surgery involves intricate procedures to treat areas like the throat, voice box, sinuses, salivary glands, and skull base, often addressing benign and malignant growths. The advanced techniques used, including minimally invasive and robotic surgeries, aim to preserve function while providing effective treatment. These surgeries are critical for treating conditions like head and neck cancer, cranial nerve disorders, and other skull base abnormalities.

Endoscopic And Plastic Surgery

Endoscopic and plastic surgery are minimally invasive techniques used for diagnostic and cosmetic purposes. Endoscopic surgery involves the use of a thin, flexible tube with a camera to access internal structures, allowing for precise procedures with small incisions and quicker recovery. Plastic surgery focuses on repairing, reconstructing, or enhancing physical appearance through various techniques. Together, these approaches offer effective solutions for both medical conditions and aesthetic improvements, such as facial reconstruction, scar revision, and body contouring, with reduced scarring, minimal discomfort, and faster healing times compared to traditional surgery

Ear Micro Surgery

Ear Micro Surgery is a highly precise procedure performed to treat various ear conditions such as chronic ear infections, hearing loss, perforated eardrums, and other structural issues. Using advanced surgical microscopes, this minimally invasive technique allows surgeons to operate with exceptional accuracy, reducing damage to surrounding tissues. The surgery helps restore hearing, improve ear function, and alleviate pain. Recovery is typically faster compared to traditional methods, with a lower risk of complications and improved patient outcomes

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape or reconstruct the nose for aesthetic or functional purposes. It can correct nasal deformities, improve breathing, or enhance facial harmony by altering the size, shape, or proportions of the nose. Rhinoplasty may involve reducing or increasing nasal size, reshaping the bridge or tip, narrowing the nostrils, or correcting structural issues like a deviated septum. This surgery is highly personalized, and results aim to achieve a natural, balanced appearance while maintaining or improving nasal function. Recovery typically takes a few weeks, with final results visible after several months

Thyroid Problems

Thyroid problems,  occur when the thyroid gland, located in the neck, either produces too much (hyperthyroidism) or too little (hypothyroidism) thyroid hormone. This small, butterfly-shaped gland plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, energy levels, heart rate, and body temperature. Common symptoms of thyroid disorders include fatigue, weight changes, mood swings, and changes in heart rate. Thyroid problems can result from conditions like autoimmune disorders (such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease), iodine deficiency, or nodules on the thyroid. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to managing thyroid conditions and maintaining overall health

CANCER SURGERY/LEUKOPLAKIA

Cancer Surgery/Leukoplakia involves the removal of abnormal white patches (leukoplakia) that may develop in the mouth, tongue, or throat, which can sometimes progress to cancer. Leukoplakia is often linked to tobacco use, alcohol consumption, or chronic irritation. If detected early, surgical removal of the affected tissue can prevent the progression to oral cancer. This procedure is typically performed by an ENT or head and neck surgeon, using precise methods to ensure complete removal while preserving healthy tissue. Early intervention and regular monitoring are crucial to effectively managing the condition and reducing the risk of cancer development

VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION

Vestibular Rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy aimed at treating balance disorders and dizziness caused by inner ear problems. This therapy is designed to reduce symptoms like vertigo, unsteadiness, and vision issues by helping the brain adapt to inner ear dysfunction. Through customized exercises, patients improve balance, coordination, and mobility. Vestibular rehabilitation is commonly used for conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, and Meniere’s disease. It is an effective, non-invasive approach to restoring normal function and enhancing the quality of life for individuals experiencing vestibular disorders.

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