Yadro Ducic, M.D.
Dr.
Ducic
is the Director of the Center For Aesthetic Surgery. Dr. Ducic is board certified in both
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery. He has published a large number of articles in the
fields of cosmetic surgery (including rhinoplasty, chin
augmentation, facelift, lip augmentation, laser resurfacing, and ear
shaping surgery), reconstructive surgery (including a number of
different flaps to assist in restoring the face and neck),
maxillofacial trauma, and skull base surgery (including various
approaches to access lesions of the skull base as well as a number
of techniques to optimize appearance postoperatively).
Although we focus our effort on the
face, head and neck, we routinely harvest grafts (bone, skin,
cartilage, muscle, tendon) from other parts of the body to assist us
in optimizing the esthestic and functional restoration of the face
and facial skeleton. This allows Dr. Ducic to improve appearance not
only in cosmetic surgery patients, but also to enhance the return of
form in reconstructive surgery patients. This includes patients
suffering from congenital birth defects (cleft lip, cleft palate,
skin lesions, craniofacial abnormalities) and trauma (fractures of
the upper face or mandible, scar revisions). The ability to perform
many types of tissue transfers, including microsurgical procedures,
allows us to treat many head and neck cancers aggressively while
optimizing appearance and functional ability after loss of tissue by
the tumor.
Dr. Ducic also provides access for
most lesions of the skull base through a number of different
approaches. Skull base tumors are those involving the part of the
skull behind the face and below the brain. Many of the tumors in
this region are benign, but may cause significant neurological
problems and even death if left untreated. The goal is to remove as
much of the tumor as possible without adding major new neurological
deficits. Often, the best approach is the one which provides for
broad exposure of the tumor and various nerves exiting the brain.
These approaches may involve temporarily removing parts of the
facial skeleton or moving them to the side to allow for safe access
to the tumor. Once the tumor removal has been completed, the
difficult task of facial reconstruction ensues. Dr. Ducic focuses
much of his efforts not only in accessing the tumor but, also in
restoring the patient’s appearance. He has developed a number of
procedures that result in significant improvements in the patient’s
overall appearance.
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Ducic,
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