Advanced Medical Procedures for Salivary Gland and Parotid Surgery were developed in Gurgaon to provide safe tumor removal, facial nerve preservation, better cosmetic results, and Complete Medical Treatment through their Head and Neck Surgical Specialists.
Tumors in the salivary glands can develop in multiple glands but are most commonly found in the parotid gland located near the ear. Although many of these tumors are benign, accurate diagnosis and expert surgical intervention are essential to prevent complications and ensure safe removal.
Dr. Vineet Kaul is a highly experienced parotid and salivary gland tumor surgeon in Gurgaon. His focus is on complete tumor removal while preserving the facial nerve, ensuring both functional safety and improved cosmetic outcomes for patients.
In Gurgaon, the cost of salivary gland and parotid surgery typically ranges from ₹1,50,000 to ₹5,00,000, depending on the complexity of the case. Costs may increase with advanced surgical techniques, longer hospital stays, and reconstructive procedures. A detailed evaluation helps determine the most suitable treatment plan while keeping the approach effective and within range.
Salivary glands are responsible for producing saliva, which plays an important role in digestion, lubrication of the mouth, and maintaining oral health. The major salivary glands include the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands.
Among these, the parotid glands are the largest and most commonly affected by tumors. Proper functioning of these glands is essential for normal oral activity. Any abnormal growth or swelling in these glands should be evaluated early to prevent complications.
A parotid tumor is defined as an unusual mass growth that takes place inside the parotid gland, which is situated right behind the ears. In many cases, these tumors are benign, although there is a chance of being malignant, hence requiring immediate treatment.
In addition, these tumors usually take time to develop, and at first, there may be no pain, making them difficult to detect. It is therefore necessary for them to be detected in time, and surgery carried out to remove them.
Different types of salivary gland tumors behave differently and vary in severity. Benign tumors are usually less severe and easier to treat, whereas malignant tumors may require more aggressive treatment. Identifying the exact type of tumor is essential for planning the most appropriate and effective treatment, making accurate diagnosis a critical step.
Symptoms may develop slowly and may not be painful in the early stages. However, persistent swelling and changes in facial function should not be ignored. Early medical evaluation is important to ensure timely diagnosis and improve the chances of successful treatment with fewer complications.
The causes of salivary gland tumors are often unknown, but some risk factors are well established, including:
One of the best ways to lower the risk of salivary gland tumors is to stay away from these exposures and get regular checkups to promote early detection.
Here’s how a doctor determines the diagnosis:
These diagnostic methods help determine whether the tumor is benign or malignant and identify its exact location. Proper evaluation allows the surgeon to plan the procedure accurately, ensuring safe tumor removal while minimizing the risk of complications.
Main Procedure (Parotidectomy) - Taking out a tumor from the parotid gland.
There are types of parotidectomies:
Surgeries are planned according to the type, size, location, and characteristics of the tumor. After considering other nearby and involved structures, the tumor is removed completely. Strategically planned surgery ensures effective treatment and reduces the chances of tumor recurrence.
The facial nerve runs through the parotid gland and controls facial expressions such as smiling and eye movement. Protecting this nerve is the most important aspect of parotid surgery.
Dr. Vineet Kaul uses advanced surgical techniques to carefully identify and preserve the facial nerve during tumor removal. This approach helps prevent facial weakness or paralysis while ensuring both functional safety and better cosmetic outcomes.
In some cases, reconstruction may be required after tumor removal to restore both appearance and function.
In cases involving large tumors or complex conditions, reconstruction plays a crucial role. Advanced techniques help improve both appearance and function, allowing patients to regain confidence after surgery. Proper planning ensures optimal recovery and long-term outcomes.
Timely diagnosis and surgical intervention significantly improve outcomes for patients with salivary gland tumors. Advanced surgical techniques increase the chances of successful treatment while minimizing complications during recovery. Early intervention helps restore normal function and enhances overall quality of life.
The choice of a highly qualified surgeon becomes critical in ensuring the safety of tumor removal while preserving nerves. It allows for the development of a treatment strategy based on individual patient needs.