Face
Consultations offered at our two convenient locations in Houston and The Woodlands, TX

My Houston Surgeons are pleased to offer a range of reconstructive face procedures that can reshape facial anatomy or structures of the body to improve your appearance and restore confidence after injury, trauma, or cancer.
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Endoscopic Mandibular Distraction (Lower Jaw Extension)
Endoscopic mandibular distraction at MHS is performed using minimally invasive endoscopic techniques through the inside of the mouth resulting in minimal risk of injury to the facial nerve, a less visible scar, and faster recovery.
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Microtia / Ear Reconstruction
Ear reconstruction at MHS is for individuals who are dissatisfied with congenital deformity trauma that has affected the appearance or function of the ears. Our surgical methods achieve natural-looking results and minimally invasive techniques ensure an easy recovery with no risk of rejection.
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Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
MHS provides comprehensive care for children with cleft lip and cleft palate, and use advanced surgical techniques to correct the characteristic distortions of the nose, lip, and upper jaw to restore function and improve cosmetic form.
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Orthoganthic (Jaw Surgery)
At MHS, we offer a variety of orthognathic surgeries to correct and/or improve the form and function of facial bones near the jaw of the jaw itself to restore optimal dental function, improve facial proportions, and provide patients with a better bite.
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Craniosynostosis
Craniosynostosis surgery can correct or improve the appearance of skull deformities resulting from the premature fusion of cranial sutures in infants. This surgery is performed on children by world-class surgeons at MHS specializing in this procedure.
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Facial Paralysis (Bell’s Palsy)
MHS treats the facial paralysis known as Bell’s Palsy, which can be caused by trauma, infection or a condition such as Mobius Syndrome, Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome, hemifacial microsomia, or other conditions.
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