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What Patients Should Know About Salivary Gland Tumor Surgery

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  A salivary gland tumor is an abnormal growth that develops in a salivary gland, most commonly in the parotid gland located near the ear. While many tumors are benign, some can be cancerous. Parotid surgery is often recommended to remove the tumor, confirm the diagnosis, prevent further growth, and protect surrounding structures such as the facial nerve. What Is a Salivary Gland Tumor? A salivary gland tumor occurs when cells within a salivary gland begin to grow abnormally. These tumors can develop in any salivary gland, but approximately 70–80% occur in the parotid gland, the largest salivary gland in the body. Tumors may be: Benign (non-cancerous) Malignant (cancerous) Even benign tumors are often removed because they may continue growing and can occasionally undergo changes over time. Where Is the Parotid Gland Located? The parotid glands are located on both sides of the face, just in front of and below the ears. These glands produce saliva, which helps:...

What Is a Parotidectomy Facelift and Why Is It Recommended for Parotid Tumors?

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  Parotid tumors are abnormal growths that develop in the parotid gland, the largest salivary gland located in front of the ear and extending toward the jawline. While most parotid tumors are benign, they often require surgical removal because they can continue to grow and may affect facial appearance and function. A modern approach called parotidectomy with facelift reconstruction helps remove the tumor while improving facial contour and reducing visible changes after surgery.   What Is a Parotid Tumor? A parotid tumor is a growth that forms in the parotid salivary gland. About 85% of parotid tumors are benign and 15% are malignant. The most common benign parotid tumor is the pleomorphic adenoma, also called a mixed tumor. Another common type is the Warthin's tumor. Even though these tumors are usually non-cancerous, doctors often recommend removal because they can continue growing and may become harder to treat over time. Why Is Parotid Tumor Removal Recommended...