Parotid Tumor Removal with Facelift Approach: Benefits and Risks
Parotidectomy and facelift surgery for parotid tumors is a medical procedure used to remove abnormal growths from the parotid gland. The parotid gland is the largest salivary gland and is located in front of the ear, extending to the jaw area. This gland develops early in the embryo along with nerves and lymph nodes, which makes surgery more delicate. A parotidectomy means removal of part or all of the gland. When combined with a facelift approach, surgeons aim to reduce visible scars and improve cosmetic results. This technique is becoming more common because it helps patients recover both medically and aesthetically. What Are Common Types of Parotid Tumors and Their Risks? Common types of parotid tumors and their risks vary depending on whether the tumor is benign or malignant. About 85% of parotid tumors are benign, while 15% are cancerous. The most common benign tumor is pleomorphic adenoma, also called a mixed tumor. These tumors grow slowly and have clear...