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G. Joseph Parell, M.D. is an area leader in his chosen medical specialties of otolaryngology (head and neck surgery) and facial plastic surgery. Training in otolaryngology emphasizes functional results, while training in facial plastic surgery emphasizes cosmetic results.
Dr. Parell is a board certified surgeon in both these fields, with twenty years experience in nasal reconstruction as well as cosmetic surgery. His surgical expertise extends to sinus and ear surgery, facelifts, laser resurfacing of the face, and reconstruction following removal of facial skin cancers.
Dr. Parell holds the following certifications:
National Board of Medical Examiners, July 1, 1973
American Board of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 1977
American College of Surgeons, 1981
Board Certified Fellow, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, April 1996 What is a facial plastic surgeon
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Appearance plays a big role in the lives of most people. We begin the day looking in the mirror--washing our face, brushing teeth, combing hair, shaving, putting on make-up. For some, the reflection can cause displeasure due to accidents, birth defects, or other signs such as premature aging. Many of these conditions can be improved surgically and many people choose to put their faces in the hands of a facial plastic surgeon. A facial plastic surgeon specializes in performing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery on the face, head, and neck region.
A facial plastic surgeon is typically board certified in otolaryngology, the specialty addressing surgery of the head and neck. These surgeons perform the majority of elective facial plastic surgery procedures in the United States. The facial plastic surgeon has spent five to six years in post-graduate surgical training. Training includes one year of post-graduate training in general surgery and at least four additional years of specialty training in head and neck surgery and facial plastic surgery. Concentrating on the complex anatomy, physiology, pathology, bio-chemistry, and bacteriology of all the organs and structures of the head and neck, provides the facial plastic surgeon a strong focus on the anatomical region being treated. |
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