Craniofacial Surgery

Craniofacial surgery involves permanently or temporary removing part of the facial and skull bones to access deeper regions. We do not do reconstructive surgery for children with birth deformities, but do use these concepts to remove tumors, both benign and malignant, that would otherwise not be accessible. These tumors usually begin in the sinuses, nose, throat, eye sockets, or ears and grow toward the brain. A team of doctors composed of a head & neck surgeon, neurosurgeon, neuro-otologist, and reconstruction surgeon share their expertise to facilitate the surgery and reconstruction.

Back | Ronald C. Hamaker, MD | Stephen B. Freeman, MD | Richard W. Borrowdale, MD | Tod C. Huntley, MD
Fellowship training | Nasal and Sinus Cancer | Head and Neck Surgery