Plastic Surgery & Cosmetic Surgery in Dallas





  BEFORE AND AFTER GALLERY  


RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

before pseudoaneurysm of the superficial temporal artery ligation from paintball accident

This gentleman sustained an injury from a paintball game and developed two conspicuous pseudoaneurysms of his right superficial temporal artery, which were diagnosed by clinical evaluation. He underwent stair-step incisions overlying each pseudoaneurysm with isolation, proximal and distal ligature control, and excision of each. He is shown 1 year after excision with excellent cosmesis and without recurrence.



reconstruction, facial deformity, scar revision, facial fat grafting
This woman sustained left facial injury from a prior procedure done elsewhere and underwent a reconstruction of her left facial defect along with full facial fat grafting to rejuvenate the face and at the same time restore symmetry and balance.



cancer reconstruction, face, nasal nose reconstruction, basal cell carcinoma, skin cancer, three-staged reconstruction, forehead flap, septal mucosal flaps
This woman underwent MOHs resection of a recurrent basal cell carcinoma of the nose with consequent loss of all three layers of her left nose.   She underwent a three-staged reconstruction of her nose to rebuild the outer layer using her forehead tissue, ear and nose cartilage to reconstruct the framework, and septal mucosal flaps to restore the inner nasal lining.



nasal reconstruction, reconstructive rhinoplasty, bilobed flap
This man had a left nasal basal cell carcinoma removed via MOHs surgery and is left with a defect.   He underwent a "bilobed flap" reconstruction in one stage to restore the shape to his nose.



mohs reconstruction, left eyelid, rhombic flap, rotation advanced flap, skin cancer

This woman had a basal cell carcinoma of the left inner part of her eyelid that was removed via MOHs surgery and then reconstructed with a one-stage"rhombic flap".



facial reconstruction, asymmetry, fat grafting, lip revision, atrophy, threadlifting

This woman was abused by her father when she was a baby and is shown with marked facial asymmetry owing to the right-sided bony deformity from the injury and facial atrophy of the right side of her face from the nerve damage.   Dr. Lam performed 5 procedures for this woman as charity to rebuild her face.   She underwent a tarsal strip and gold weight insertion to help her right-eyelid closure.   She had silicone micro treatments to her left smile line to restore symmetry and also underwent lip revision of her right upper lip to remove atrophic tissues.   She had a Contour threadlift on the right side to lift some descended tissues.   Most importantly, she underwent facial fat grafting of her right upper face to correct the facial atrophy and to restore balance.   She also had fat grafting to the left lower face in order to balance the bony deformity on the right lower side.



cancer reconstruction face plastic surgery

This man had a squamous cell carcinoma of the left side of the face that required neck exploration (performed by another surgeon) to evaluate for any related disease.   Dr. Lam performed a cheek rotation "bilobed flap" to correct the defect, and the patient is shown shortly after the procedure.



nasal reconstruction, rhinoplasty, three layer reconstruction, framework, mucosa, skin

This man had a basal cell carcinoma of the left side of his nose that was resected via MOH's surgery, which left him with a through-and-through nasal defect.   He underwent a three-layered, two-stage reconstruction using forehead tissue to reline the outer layer of the nose, ear and septal cartilage to restore the framework, and a septal mucosal flap to rebuild the inner nasal lining.



nasal reconstruction, rhinoplasty, mohs reconstruction, three-stage reconstruction

This woman had a basal cell carcinoma that was resected via MOHs surgery leaving her with an absent nasal tip and a defect extending onto her right cheek as well as a through-and-through defect of her right nostril.   She underwent a three-staged nasal reconstruction that involved a forehead flap to rebuild the outer portion of her nose, an ear cartilage-skin graft to reline the inner two layers of the right lower nostril, and a right cheek rotation flap to close the cheek defect.



nasal reconstruction, rhinoplasty, basal cell carcinoma, cheek advancement flap

This woman had a basal cell carcinoma that eroded her entire nasal tip almost completely down to her face along with sizable defects left by a right-cheek/lip squamous cell carcinoma and a left-cheek/lip basal cell carcinoma.   Dr. Lam performed this reconstruction as a charity case.   She underwent cheek advancement flaps to reconstruct the combined upper-lip and cheek defects.   She also had a two-staged nasal reconstruction using forehead tissue to reline the outer layer of the nose, a hinged septal mucosal cartilage graft to restore the three-dimensional loss of her nasal tip and ear cartilage grafts to rebuild the lost nasal framework.



browlift, upper blepharoplasty, upper eyelid, paralysis following parotid tumor removal

This woman had a tumor removed from the right side of her face that damaged the upper part of the nerve that moves her face. Dr. Lam performed a right-sided minimal-incision browlift and right-sided upper eyelid procedure to help her achieve more symmetry. She is shown one year after the reconstruction.


before skin cancer squamous cell cancer mohs reconstruction

This 83-year-old gentleman is shown on the left following a Moh's excision for squamous cell carcinoma on the right bridge of his nose near the inner part of the eye. He is shown 3 months after cheek advancement flap reconstruction.


 
 
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SAMUEL M. LAM, M.D., F.A.C.S.
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