The face is vital to an individual’s identity and any distortions in the facial features, either due to accidents or disease, can lower one’s self esteem. Bringing a smile on the face of a suffering person is the most elevating moment for a doctor. “It’s not about treating thousands but about how each one can be treated with greater care,” says Dr Paul C Salins, Crano-Facial surgeon & Medical Director, MSCC. Building on this belief, the Division has developed several techniques in orthomorphic or facial sculpting to restore function and aesthetics. Working in tandem with neuro surgeons, the cranio maxillofacial team performs trans-facial access surgery for advanced skull-based tumours. Their medical expertise ranges from treating babies born with skull and eye deformities, to placement of implants for cancer patients. The Division is skilled in using latest technology, global surgical experience and high-end resources to routinely correct those health problems that are usually difficult to treat.
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Patient Stories
Aged 69, I underwent surgery for Oral cancer at Majumdar Shaw Cancer Centre (MSCC) on Sept. 19, 2011 and it was followed with 32 Radiation sessionsmore
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