Florida Ear Nose Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery Center
Florida Ear Nose Throat and Facial Plastic Surgery Center
Greenwald Way
Kissimmee, FL 34741

407-944-3340

Facial Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery can not only change your appearance but can also boost your self-confidence and help you look as young as you feel. Whether you want to reshape your nose, smooth wrinkles and tighten sagging skin on the face, or correct a problem resulting from surgery, birth defects or the effects of aging, the wide array of procedures available at our office can help you achieve the appearance you desire. Below is a list of procedures that Dr. Han Provides:

* Rhinoplasty
* Face Lift
* Facial Liposuction
* Eyelid Surgery
* Brow Lift
* Chin Augmentation
* Lip Enhancement

Rhinology - Sinus

Sinusitis affects 37 million people each year, making it one of the most common health prob­lems in the United States. It is more prevalent than arthritis and hypertension and has a greater impact on quality of life than diabetes or congestive heart failure. Symptoms may significantly affect people physically, functionally, and emotionally. (1) Sinusitis is usually preceded by a cold, allergy attack or irritation from environmental pollutants. Often, the resulting symptoms, such as nasal pressure and congestion run their course in a few days. If symptoms persist, a bacterial infection or acute sinusitis may develop. If the condition occurs frequently or lasts three months or more, it may be chronic sinusitis. The most frequently used treatments for chronic sinusitis are medical therapies and/or sinus surgery.

The introduction of Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), a term coined by David W. Kennedy, M.D. in the 80’s, revolutionized the treatment of chronic sinusitis in the United States. (2) Led by a group of renowned academic surgeons centered at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, the sub-speciality of Rhinology was revitalized in the specialty of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (Ear, Nose and Throat). Tremendous progress has been made in Rhinology over the past 20 years, both in our understanding as well as medical and surgical treatments of diseases affecting nose and paranasal sinuses. Sinus surgery no longer involves skin incisions, and in experienced hands, post-operative bleeding and pain are minimal and nasal packing is no longer needed after this outpatient procedure. More recent advances with enhanced fiberoptics, high resolution imaging processing and display, imaging guided surgery with preoperative or real time CT, and introduction of innovative instruments like microdebriders and balloon sinuplastic setups, have greatly improved the surgeons ability to perform not only the routine functional endoscopic sinus surgery, but also the more complex anterior skull base endoscopic procedures like CSF leak repair, orbital and optic nerve decompression, trans-sphenoidal approach to the sella and various skull base tumor resections.

* Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
* Balloon Sinuplasty
* Septoplasty
* Turbinate Reduction



Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology (pronounced oh/toe/lair/in/goll/oh/jee) is one of the oldest medical specialties in the United States. Otolaryngologists are physicians trained in the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the face and head and neck. They are commonly referred to as ENT physicians. Their special skills include diagnosing and managing diseases of the sinuses, larynx (voice box), oral cavity, and pharynx (mouth and throat), as well as structures of the face and neck. Otolaryngologists diagnose, treat, and manage specialty-specific disorders as well as many primary care problems in both children and adults. Otolaryngologists treat the following medical conditions:

The Ears-Hearing loss affects one in ten North Americans. The unique domain of otolaryngologists is the treatment of ear disorders. They are trained in both the medical and surgical treatment of hearing, ear infections, balance disorders, ear noise (tinnitus), nerve pain, and facial and cranial nerve disorders. Otolaryngologists also manage congenital (birth) disorders of the outer and inner ear.

The Nose-About 35 million people develop chronic sinusitis each year, making it one of the most common health complaints in America. Care of the nasal cavity and sinuses is one of the primary skills of otolaryngologists. Management of the nasal area includes allergies and sense of smell. Breathing through, and the appearance of, the nose are also part of otolaryngologists expertise.

The Throat-Communicating (speech and singing) and eating a meal all involve this vital area. Also specific to otolaryngologists is expertise in managing diseases of the larynx (voice box) and the upper aero-digestive tract or esophagus, including voice and swallowing disorders.

The Head and Neck-This center of the body include the important nerves that control sight, smell, hearing, and the face. In the head and neck area, otolaryngologists are trained to treat infectious diseases, both benign and malignant (cancerous) tumors, facial trauma, and deformities of the face. They perform both cosmetic plastic and reconstructive surgery.

* Stuffy Nose
* Hearing Loss
* Hearing Aids
* Vocal Cords
* Sleep Disorders


* Growths
* Ear and Tonsil
* Ear Tubes
* Tympanoplasty

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