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Salivary gland removal is a significant surgery typically performed when other treatments aren't effective. It is used to address issues such as persistent lumps, infections, or tumors. The procedure, recovery time, and potential risks depend on which gland is removed. With proper post-surgery care and following medical instructions, most patients recover well, providing long-term relief from their symptoms.

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    Dr. Georgios Karkatzoulis is a distinguished ENT surgeon based in Athens, specializing in rhinoplasty with a focus on closed traumatic rhinoplasty techniques that leave no visible scars. As the Director of the Department of Functional & Aesthetic Rhinoplasty at P. Faliro Medical Center, Dr. Karkatzoulis is renowned for his expertise in otorhinolaryngology, offering advanced treatments for tonsillitis, septoplasty, otoplasty, vertigo, and sinusitis. His commitment to precision and patient satisfaction makes him a leading choice for those seeking superior ENT care. Whether addressing functional issues or enhancing aesthetic appeal, Dr. Karkatzoulis provides comprehensive, personalized care to each patient.

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  • How do I know if I need my salivary gland removed?

    You may need your salivary gland removed if you have persistent pain, swelling, lumps, or infections, or if imaging shows a tumor or blockage. A doctor will evaluate and recommend surgery if needed.

  • How long is the recovery period after salivary gland removal?

    Recovery varies depending on the individual and the extent of the surgery. Most patients can resume normal activities within a week. But, complete healing and resolution of swelling may take several weeks. Your surgeon will provide specific post-operative care instructions.

  • Can salivary gland problems be treated without surgery?

    Doctors might treat some conditions, like mild infections or small stones, with medication. They might also use non-surgical techniques like sialendoscopy to remove stones. However, for persistent, recurrent, or severe conditions, surgery is often the most effective treatment.

  • Will I have a scar after salivary gland removal surgery?

    Yes, there will be a scar. But its visibility depends on the gland that the surgeon removes and the surgical technique used. Surgeons aim to place incisions in less visible areas, and scars tend to fade over time.

  • Will removing a salivary gland affect my ability to produce saliva?

    Since there are multiple salivary glands, removing one typically doesn't significantly affect overall saliva production for most people. However, some patients may experience dry mouth. Especially if multiple glands are affected or removed.

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