Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Non Cosmetic Procedures
Reconstructive plastic surgery is performed to correct facial and body abnormalities caused by birth defects, trauma, disease, or aging.
Usually, the goal of reconstructive plastic surgery is to improve body function. However, reconstructive plastic surgery may also be performed to create a more normal appearance and improve self-esteem (this may also be called cosmetic surgery). Abnormal structures of the body may result from the following:
- Trauma
- Infection
- Developmental abnormalities
- Congenital (present at birth) anomalies
- Disease
- Tumors
Our facial plastic and reconstructive specialists are skilled in the structure and build of the face and have been trained in the latest treatments in facial plastic reconstructive surgery. To help you determine if non-cosmetic surgery is the right decision for you, please schedule an appointment.
Schedule an Appointment
801-587-8368 (UENT)
Non-Cosmetic Surgery Services
- Functional Nasal Surgery & Nasal Valve Repair
- Functional Eyelid & Brow Surgery
- Facial Scar Treatment
- Facial Paralysis Treatment
- Ear Reconstruction (Microtia)
- Skin Cancer Reconstruction
- Forehead Flap Nasal Reconstruction
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| Redstone Health Center |
1743 W. Redstone Center Dr. #115 Park City, Utah 84098 Map |
Phone number: 801-587-8368 801-587-UENT |
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| South Jordan Health Center |
4696 W. Daybreak Rim Way (11400 South) South Jordan, UT 84095 Map |
Phone number: 801-587-8368 801-587-UENT |
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| Surgical Specialty Center |
729 Arapeen Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84108 Map |
Phone number: 801-587-8368 801-587-UENT |
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Steven Ross Mobley, M.D.
Locations| Redstone Health Center | (435) 658-9262 |
| Surgical Specialty Center | (801) 587-8368 |
Specialties: Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
P. Daniel Ward, M.D.
Locations| South Jordan Health Center | (801) 213-4500 |
| University Hospital | (801) 587-8368 |
Specialties: Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, General Otolaryngology ENT, Mohs Surgery








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