Facial Plastic Surgery
At TidalHealth, our caring team is dedicated to providing facial plastic surgery services with a focus on your comfort, safety, and well-being. We work closely with you and your physician to plan treatments that meet your needs, whether for reconstructive or cosmetic purposes. Our approach combines current techniques, minimally invasive options when possible, and technology that supports quicker recovery and a more positive experience.
We understand that planning for facial plastic surgery is a personal decision, and our staff specializes in making each step as smooth as possible. You can expect a warm, welcoming environment where your questions are answered, and your concerns are heard. Smiles and supportive attitudes are part of our culture. Our team is here to help you feel at ease, from your first conversation through surgery and recovery.
Our specialists use minimally invasive methods when appropriate, which can mean smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery times. We prioritize treatments and technology that help you get back to your regular activities feeling more confident and comfortable.
If you’re considering facial plastic surgery or want to learn more about your options, our team is here to support you every step of the way.
How should I prepare for my facial plastic surgery?
Your physician will review your treatment plan during your office visit and explain the benefits, risks, and alternatives. You may be asked to complete a pre-anesthesia questionnaire, which our nursing staff will review with you before your surgery. This is a good time to share any questions or concerns so we can ensure you feel comfortable with every aspect of your care. You may also need tests depending on your health history, and our team will coordinate this for you.
What should I bring on the day of my surgery?
- Two forms of identification, including one photo ID (e.g., driver’s license)
- Your health insurance cards
- Comfortable, loose clothing that’s easy to put on after your treatment
- Leave jewelry, valuables, and contact lenses at home, or bring a case for your lenses
What can I expect when I arrive for surgery?
You’ll be welcomed by our caring staff, who will help you get ready and answer any last-minute questions. We’ll review your health and medications and prepare you for your procedure. Family members or a significant other may stay with you while you wait. For your safety, we limit visitors and ask that you wear an ID band during your stay.
What happens after surgery?
After your procedure, you will be closely monitored as you recover. We’ll track your blood pressure and comfort levels. Our team will provide instructions for home care and answer any questions about pain control or medications. You will also receive written recovery instructions.


