The surgeries

ORL

Otorhinolaryngological surgeries

Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery cover several regions: ear, nose, mouth, throat, neck, salivary glands, and skin. Each of these regions requires a particular approach and attention to ensure an optimal functional and aesthetic result.

Endoscopic techniques are used in the ear, nose, and throat. This minimally invasive approach makes surgery effective and less time consuming. As a result, recovery time is also faster.

The concern to maximize function and aesthetics are at the heart of the surgeries we offer.

Skin

Skin

  • Exeresis of skin lesions (removal of lipomas, cysts, benign or malignant tumors and reconstruction of the region).
  • Scar revision (keloid scar revision and reconstruction).

Nose

Nose

  • Sinus endoscopic surgery (surgery to remove polyps, open sinuses, or resolve chronic sinusitis).
  • Septoplasty (allows you to clear the airways to breathe better and reduce snoring).

Ear

Ear

  • Inserting tubes (we can insert temporary or semi-permanent tubes to prevent ear infections and restore hearing).
  • Endoscopic ear surgery (a non-invasive approach that allows us to repair the eardrum or remove a benign ear tumor called cholesteatoma).

Mouth

Mouth

  • Reduction of the soft palate (helps to reduce snoring).
  • Tumor excision (removal of a benign or malignant tumor from the tongue or mouth).
  • Salivary glands (we treat benign and malignant tumors of the salivary glands such as the parotid gland and the submandibular gland).

Throat/Voice

Throat/Voice

  • Feminization of the voice (surgery performed in conjunction with speech therapy to make the voice more feminine).
  • Exeresis of vocal cord tumor (removal of a benign or malignant tumor of the vocal cords).
  • Increase in vocal cords (correcting the volume of a vocal cord by injection to restore voice quality).

Neck

Neck

  • Exeresis of lymph nodes or tumors (we remove benign and malignant lymph nodes or tumors).