Dr. Thomas S. Lee, MD in Richmond, Virginia 23298
Name: Thomas S. Lee, MD
Last name: Lee
Primary Specialty: Facial Plastic Surgeon
Address: 401 N. 11th St.
Address suite: 7th Fl., Rm 7-100
Phone: +1 804-628-4368
City: Richmond
State: Virginia
Zip Code: 23298
Country: US
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Education:
- Medical: MD, Stony Brook University School of Medicine
Postdoc Training:
- Residency: Upstate Medical Center
- Fellowship: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Dr. Yadro Ducic)
GPS coordinates on map: 37.5408,-77.43389893
Primary location:
Location name: Richmond
State: VA
Country: US
Map point: 37.5408,-77.43389893
Treatments:
- Brow Lift
- Earlobe Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Rhinoplasty
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Profile views: 149
Answer count: 1
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Jun 8, 2017
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Jun 19, 2017
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Richmond, VA, US. GPS coordinates: 37.5408,-77.43389893
Doctor’s answers
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How to protect the supraorbital nerve during a brow bone/orbital rim contouring procedure?
supraorbital nerve should be saved in all cases
Jun 16, 2017
Jun 16, 2017
Hi. Thanks for your question.
Supraorbital nerve exists from your brow. The hole from which the nerve exists can be palpated along your eyebrow.
When you get a brow bone contouring procedure, you will typically have scalp numbness behind the bicoronal incision line. However, the sensation to the front portion of your scalp will be typically preserved as the tissue is raised immediately above the bone (in the subperiosteal plane)…so all soft tissue and scalp…
Supraorbital nerve exists from your brow. The hole from which the nerve exists can be palpated along your eyebrow.
When you get a brow bone contouring procedure, you will typically have scalp numbness behind the bicoronal incision line. However, the sensation to the front portion of your scalp will be typically preserved as the tissue is raised immediately above the bone (in the subperiosteal plane)…so all soft tissue and scalp…
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