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Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery Program

Mass General Brigham provides unmatched care for patients requiring craniofacial and reconstructive surgery. We use the latest therapies and procedures to restore the ability to breathe, eat, speak, and see while improving facial balance and appearance.

Experts in craniofacial and reconstructive surgery

At Mass General Brigham, our surgeons offer a full range of techniques to repair and reconstruct soft tissue or bone, improve function, relieve pain, and restore appearance. We have extensive experience in treating congenital disorders, as well as facial paralysis and pain caused by stroke, infection, Bell's palsy, and other conditions. We use advanced microsurgery techniques to rebuild the face and skull and enhance the quality of life for each patient and their family.
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Our approach to craniofacial and reconstructive surgery

Our team provides compassionate, personalized care and unmatched surgical expertise to treat complex conditions requiring craniofacial and reconstructive surgery.
Comprehensive and collaborative treatment
At Mass General Brigham, compassion is the foundation of our craniofacial care. These conditions can profoundly affect a child's development, a patient's self‑image, and a family's emotional well‑being. We collaborate with patients and families through every stage of treatment, combining precision surgery with empathy to provide expert, attentive care.
Patient-centered care

Every patient needing craniofacial surgery has different physical and emotional needs. As our patient, you can expect:

  • Personalized evaluation and a treatment plan tailored to your needs
  • Shared decision-making that respects your goals and values
  • State-of-the-art tools that help us create customized materials for your anatomy
Team-based approach

Our surgeons work with other specialists to provide holistic care, addressing the condition, as well as the patient's growth, function, and well‑being. The care team may include:

  • Anesthesiologists
  • Audiologists
  • Neurosurgeons
  • Orthodontists
  • Ophthalmologists
  • Otolaryngologists
  • Pediatricians
  • Physical and occupational therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Social workers

Craniofacial conditions and treatments

We offer the most advanced surgical techniques available to address a wide range of conditions and injuries requiring craniofacial and reconstructive surgery.