Thank you for visiting-I am glad you are here. Whether you are already a patient of mine, or you are doing research for yourself or a loved one, I hope this site equips you with information to make the best decision you can about your healthcare. I am passionate about improving the life experience of those whom I serve, and I thrive on working at the intersection of facial form and function to accomplish that.
I hope you take something useful away from the resources here, and I look forward to hearing from you and helping you reach your own personal goals. Dr. Michael J. Reilly is an associate professor of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr. Reilly received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina, followed by a residency in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.After completing a fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, in 2009 Dr. Reilly joined the same department where he completed his residency.
I hope you take something useful away from the resources here, and I look forward to hearing from you and helping you reach your own personal goals. Dr. Michael J. Reilly is an associate professor of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr. Reilly received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina, followed by a residency in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.After completing a fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, in 2009 Dr. Reilly joined the same department where he completed his residency.
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Dr. Michael Reilly is double board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery and The American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
He specializes in facial plastic surgery.
Dr. Michael Reilly is double board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery and The American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
He specializes in facial plastic surgery.
Rhinoplasty, frequently called a "nose job, " is surgery to enhance the form and/or function of the nose.
Clinical evaluation includes the assessment of your specific nasal anatomy and your desires for change.
Dr Reilly will then work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of plastic surgery of the nose is not an emergency, but it may help improve your appearance and/or protect your physical health by helping you to breathe more easily.
Clinical evaluation includes the assessment of your specific nasal anatomy and your desires for change.
Dr Reilly will then work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of plastic surgery of the nose is not an emergency, but it may help improve your appearance and/or protect your physical health by helping you to breathe more easily.
Upper blepharoplasty (BLEF-a-roe-plasty) is surgery to enhance the appearance of the upper eyelids and/or to help with blocked upper vision from drooping eyelids.
Clinical evaluation begins with the assessment of your specific eyelid anatomy and your desires for improvement.
Dr Reilly will then work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of surgery is done to remove excess skin of the upper eyelids to promote a more youthful and well-rested look.
Clinical evaluation begins with the assessment of your specific eyelid anatomy and your desires for improvement.
Dr Reilly will then work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of surgery is done to remove excess skin of the upper eyelids to promote a more youthful and well-rested look.
Fillers are viscous materials that can be injected into the face to improve the contour and/or volume deficits that have been created by aging.
The clinical evaluation involves the assessment of the area of concern and potential options for treatment.
Dr. Reilly will work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your specific desires.
Generally, this procedure renders substantial improvements in the appearance of the aging face.
The filler material of choice is injected in small amounts into the desired area.
The clinical evaluation involves the assessment of the area of concern and potential options for treatment.
Dr. Reilly will work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your specific desires.
Generally, this procedure renders substantial improvements in the appearance of the aging face.
The filler material of choice is injected in small amounts into the desired area.
Otoplasty, or cosmetic ear surgery, can be performed to alter the shape and/or projection of your ears.
This evaluation involves the assessment of your facial and ear anatomy and desires for improvement.
Dr. Reilly will work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of surgery is done to correct overly large, protruding and/or poorly-shaped ears.
The technique involves first determining the cause of the problem.
This evaluation involves the assessment of your facial and ear anatomy and desires for improvement.
Dr. Reilly will work with you to create a plan that aligns your goals with potential surgical treatments based on your anatomy.
Generally, this type of surgery is done to correct overly large, protruding and/or poorly-shaped ears.
The technique involves first determining the cause of the problem.
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