
Providence Medical Group Plastic Surgery Services
1036.8 miles away
406-327-3199
Fax: 406-327-3332
Mon - Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Providence Medical Group Plastic Surgery Services
Mon - Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
At Providence Medical Group Plastic Surgery Services, we combine excellence and integrity with plastic and reconstructive surgery to provide well-rounded care in a safe, supportive environment. Your potential is our passion!
The majority of our surgeries are performed in an outpatient hospital with direct anesthesiology staff supervision and monitoring. This unique setting provides a higher level of safety compared to office-based surgery centers. This added level of support lets us focus on giving you the best possible surgical outcome. We provide a wide range of plastic and reconstructive procedures:
- Facial: nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, facelift and ear correction
- Breast: augmentation, lift, reduction (male/female) and breast reconstruction surgery
- Scar revisions
- Hand surgery: carpal tunnel, trigger finger, arthroplasty
- Excision of both benign (lipoma, epidermal inclusion cyst, etc.) and malignant (BCC, SCCA, melanoma) lesions with reconstructions from primary closure to flaps, as necessary
- Soft-tissue repairs of:
- Dog bites
- Facial (and other) lacerations
- Trauma
- Implant-based breast reconstruction surgery, breast reduction, revisions to reconstructed breasts
- Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping), blepharoplasty (upper and lower eyelid surgery), and otoplasty (correction of prominent ears, droopy or split lobes, etc.)
- Scar revisions
- Soft-tissue coverage of hardware and/or vital structures (nerves, arteries, veins, tendons, bone)
- Treatment of common hand injuries and conditions, including:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar neuropathy)
- Trigger finger
- Dupuytren’s disease/contracture
- Thumb CMC arthritis
- PIP and DIP arthritis, including mucous cysts
- Flexor and extensor tendon ruptures and lacerations
- Forearm, wrist, and hand fractures
- Nailbed and fingertip injuries
- Peripheral nerve injuries, lacerations
- Raynaud’s phenomenon