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Anyone seeking aesthetic surgery of the face should be informed of their surgeons credentials.

Facial Plastic Surgeons Specialize in Performing Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Face, Head, and Neck.

One reason American medical techniques are among the best in the world is the practice of specialization. Specialization of the face, head and neck assure the patient that the most experienced and well-trained physician is performing their surgery for that particular part of the body.

Certification Indicates Successful Completion of Advanced Training in this Area as well as Knowledge and Skill.

Facial Plastic Surgeons are board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, the nation's second oldest medical examing board and one of 23 boards approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Many are also certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. This board, organized in 1986, qualifies, reviews and certifies surgeons who perform Facial and Reconstructive Surgery.

At Least Nine Years of Post-College Training is Required to be a Facial Plastic Surgeon.

This includes four years of medical school, one year of general surgery, and a minimum of four additional years of specialty training in head, neck and facial surgery. Fellowship-trained Facial Plastic Surgeons such as Dr. Williams have completed an additional year of advanced subspecialty training in an academic setting.

More Information Is Available To The Public By Calling:

Facial Plastic Surgery Information Service
1-800-332-3223


Blog Post
November 19th

My 8-year-old son is constantly teased because of his large ears. He wants to have surgery but I feel he is too young, is still growing and may regret having surgery in the future. What can I say to him to deter him from wanting this?

Obviously, a decision to have surgery on a child's ears should be a well informed decision and something that both the parents and the child wish to proceed forward with. In our experience, children at the age of 5 or older are good candidates for the surgery. This is the age when they begin to experience some degree of teasing at school and become more aware of their body image. At the same time the ears themselves have grown to close to their final adult size and therefore the surgery can be done safely and effectively at this age.

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November 17th

One of my ears has always been slightly larger than the other. I now have the financial ability to undergo otoplasty to fix my issue. What is the usual recovery time for such a procedure so that I can give my job notification?

Typically the recovery after otoplasty is approximately one week. There still may be some residual tenderness and mild degree of swelling after the procedure however most patients are able to return to work after one week.

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