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Introduction

First Things First

What Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Entails

Procedures

Preblepharoplasty Facial Analysis

Skin Flaps, Design

Fractures, Nasal and Septal

Postoperative Care - Rhinoplasty

In Conclusion

 

Restylane

Radiesse

OHSU Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Move to the Center for Health
and Healing

Please visit our new practice location on the fifth floor of the Center for Health and Healing on South Waterfront. This world-class facility offers our patients superb comfort, convenience and safety. We provide the full range of minimally invasive rejuvenation options. We also offer licensed medical esthetician services and an integrated Cosmetic Surgery Center within our new facility. Make an appointment to visit us soon! »more

 

Dr. Tom D. Wang leads another surgical team to Peru

Dr. Tom D. Wang, Professor of Facial Plastic Surgery at OHSU, recently returned from leading another surgical team to Peru. Under the auspices of Northwest Medical Teams International... »more

 

The decision to undergo facial plastic surgery is a very personal and important one, requiring mutual understanding and rapport between patient and surgeon. Fortunately, because this form of plastic surgery is largely elective, the patient is allowed adequate time to thoroughly understand the details and ramifications of any desired procedure. It is our intention to ensure that all questions are answered completely, and that each patient approaches surgery with the confidence and expectation born of a realistic understanding of the goals and limitations of surgery. The facial plastic surgeon is a highly-trained, skilled and artistic physician, but not a miracle worker.

The degree of success depends not entirely upon the surgeon's technical skills and analysis, but often upon the limitations inherent in each patient's type of skin, bone structure, healing capacities and overall health status. If any limitations exist in your case, they will be pointed out and explained factually and honestly. Certain patients simply are not good candidates for surgery, and may be understandably disappointed when plastic surgery is not recommended or is delayed until a more appropriate time when results will be better.

The goal of cosmetic surgery is to make you look as good as it is possible for you to look. Surgery cannot do more than that. We always try to produce "natural" facial features, thereby improving appearance and minimizing facial abnormality. When we discuss the various procedures in this booklet, we are speaking in terms of the average case; individual variations certainly exist.

The purpose of this Web site is exclusively to provide you with information and knowledge upon which intelligent decisions may be made. No portion should be construed as implying a warranty or guarantee of any specific surgical result. Finally, cosmetic surgical procedures have been performed successfully many thousands of times and are overwhelmingly dependable when executed by experienced surgeons.

 

Facial Plastic Surgery & Skin Rejuvenation Seminars

March 20th, 6pm
May 16th, Noon

Radiate the beauty within.
Can you look as young as you feel?
Find out from the leaders in the field — OHSU’s Dr. Tom Wang and Dr. Brian Downs. These internationally recognized facial plastic surgeons and professors teach other surgeons around the world. Along with their licensed medical esthetician Kay Ford, they invite you to a free seminar.

Come learn about latest medical treatments from the experts at OHSU, Oregon's knowledge leader.

Call 503 494-3650 for directions and to make your reservation


Portland Rhinoplasty Course

July 25-27, 2008

A unique opportunity to expand your knowledge in rhinoplasty surgery is being offered in Portland this July. The course will emphasize intensive and personal contact with expert faculty. This will be accomplished by strictly limiting enrollment in the course, which will encourage and maximize exchange between participants and faculty.

Contact Ms. Jill Robertson for more information regarding course registration and lodging options.