From facial reconstruction to enhancement, Penn Medicine delivers

Whether you have a facial injury, tumor, congenital (present-at-birth) condition, or want to enhance your appearance, we can help. Penn Medicine’s facial plastic surgeons focus exclusively on procedures affecting your face. This specialization means we’re experts in facial surgeries with the experience necessary to deliver excellent results.

Our facial plastic surgeons are double board-certified in facial plastic surgery and otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Achieving this level of certification requires at least six years of training specifically in facial plastic surgery. You can trust our surgeons’ training and experience to help improve your appearance, function, and self-confidence. We want you to be the best possible version of yourself.

Treatments our facial plastic surgeons offer

Our facial plastic surgeons offer a variety of treatments to give you the functional and aesthetic outcome you’re looking for. We personalize each treatment plan, providing options that include:

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Our hospitals, multispecialty medical centers, pharmacies, labs and more offer outstanding, personalized care for patients all across the region.

Patient stories

A personal perspective on gender-affirming care

A lifelong performer shares how she began enjoying life even more after facial feminization surgery, as part of her gender-affirming care.

In the face of skin cancer, proton made all the difference

A Lancaster man and father of two reveals how proton therapy helped him beat skin cancer and reclaim his life.

A journey from battlefield to beating cancer

Andrew Camponelli was a young Army helicopter pilot in Kuwait when he was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma.

Finding triple-negative breast cancer at 33, she chose ‘Team Penn’

Shocked to learn she had stage III breast cancer, Kate Korson knew just where to go. She flew home to Penn Medicine, where a clinical trial saved her life.

CNN anchor Kasie Hunt had brain surgery at Penn

Before starting her own daily news show, journalist Kasie Hunt came to Penn Medicine for a growing brain tumor that was causing painful headaches.

Epilepsy surgery gives patient a new lease on life

Minimally invasive laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) surgery reduced the epilepsy symptoms a patient had experienced for more than 30 years.

Essential tremor patient finds relief

When his essential tremor symptoms became severe, Jim McDevitt turned to Dr. Iahn Cajigas and the team at Penn Medicine for help.

You think you have long COVID: What now?

Long COVID affects one out of every 10 COVID patients. The director of Penn’s post-COVID clinic breaks down what recovery can look like.

The art of cancer recovery

A breast cancer survivor shares how art and a compassionate care team helped her through the challenges of cancer treatment.

Living kidney donor shares her experience

Living kidney donor Joanie Shappell details her experience at the Penn Transplant Institute to help others considering living donation.

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