What conditions does Craig W. Dreyer specialize in treating as a Craniofacial Surgeon?
Craig W. Dreyer specializes in treating a range of conditions affecting the skull, face, and jaws, including craniosynostosis, cleft lip and palate, facial trauma, and facial deformities.
What surgical procedures does Craig W. Dreyer perform as a Craniofacial Surgeon?
Craig W. Dreyer performs complex craniofacial surgeries such as cranial vault remodeling, midface advancement, jaw reconstruction, and facial bone contouring to address various craniofacial abnormalities.
How does Craig W. Dreyer approach treatment planning for craniofacial conditions?
Craig W. Dreyer takes a multidisciplinary approach to treatment planning, collaborating closely with other specialists such as pediatricians, orthodontists, speech therapists, and genetic counselors to provide comprehensive care for patients.
What are common patient concerns related to craniofacial surgery, and how does Craig W. Dreyer address them?
Common patient concerns include scarring, recovery time, and long-term outcomes. Craig W. Dreyer discusses these concerns with patients during consultations, provides detailed information about the surgical process, and offers personalized post-operative care plans to optimize results.
Does Craig W. Dreyer work with pediatric patients as well as adults for craniofacial surgery?
Yes, Craig W. Dreyer has extensive experience working with both pediatric and adult patients requiring craniofacial surgery, tailoring treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each age group.
How can patients schedule a consultation with Craig W. Dreyer to discuss their craniofacial concerns?
Patients can schedule a consultation with Craig W. Dreyer by contacting his office directly or through a referral from their primary care physician or another healthcare provider.