Facial Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery
As the only medical doctors who are specifically trained to surgically correct and enhance the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck, Otylaryngologists (ENT doctors) are the best equipped to provide facial plastic and reconstructive services. Our specialists are highly skilled in surgical practices intended for the “enhancement” of appearance through surgical and medical techniques. Dr. Bartels, Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Spector are Board Certified physicians and surgeons. See our answers to facial cosmetic questions on RealSelf .
Some of our most popular facial plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures include:
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Bartels, Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Spector perform rhinoplasty and septoplasty for both the reshaping of the nose and to correct breathing function.
Otoplasty
Our ear surgeons are experts in the correction of prominent ears. This surgical procedure is performed on children and adults.
Non-invasive facial rejuvenation
To improve the effects of aging, tissue loss and sun damage several facialcosmetic procedures are performed by Dr. Bartels in the Manchester, NH office. These include the “liquid face lift” using Botox, Dysport, Radiesse, Restylane, Juvederm, laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels.)
Treatment and repair of skin cancer defects of the face and neck
Ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, most commonly from sunlight, is overwhelmingly the most frequent cause of skin cancer. Our physicians use and recommend Skinmedica Daily Defense SPF 30+.
Removal of facial moles, cysts and other lesions
Most are benign (non-cancerous), but if they are painful, unsightly or restrict movement, you may want to have them removed by our experts Drs. Bartels, Zimmerman and Spector.
Scar removal and revision
The presence of scars on the body, especially on the face can be unsightly. Cosmetic surgery can provide a viable solution to this problem and most often patients are treated in the office.
Split earlobe repair
Most commonly caused by trauma from a heavy or dangling earrings that creates a slit in the ear lobe that begins at the point of piercing and continues to the base of the ear lobe. This procedure can be done in the office.

