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Achieving the Best Results Possible
Meet Dr. Kongkrit Chaiyasate
Double Board Certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and The American Board of Surgery, with several years of experience, Dr. Kongkrit Chaiyasate provides patients with state-of-the-art care at the Center of Craniofacial, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Microsurgery at Beaumont hospital.
Dr. Chaiyasate holds special interests in craniofacial reconstruction cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, Apert and Crouzon syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, Hemifacial Microsomia, Goldenhar syndrome, and other Craniofacial Syndromes.
What Our Patients Are Saying
DR. C TOOK OUR SON IN HIS ARMS AND SAID I GOT THIS!! We went to see Dr. Chaiyasate after failing to get help and answers at the U of M and at Helen Devos for our son.
Dr. C took our son in his arms and said I got this!! Thank god for Dr. Chaiysate!! What a wonderful person and talented surgeon!!
I OWE THIS GUY MY LIFE – I WILL BE FOREVER GRATEFUL! I came to Dr Chaiyasate when I had nowhere else to turn. I had previous brain surgery and had severe skull pain ever since. After three years, we were blessed to be recommended to Dr. C. After taking a CAT scan that showed the bones, he determined that the bones had never healed from my previous surgery. I had about a six inch gap. My bone was allowed to float freely in my head. My brain had no protection. Before Dr. C, I had been hospitalized several times for ...
DR. CHAIYASATE DID AN AMAZING JOB!! My son just had cvr surgery for Metopic craniosynostosis on February 22nd. Dr. Chaiyasate did an amazing job!!
When we were first diagnosed I was scared and unsure of this intense surgery but when meeting with Dr. Chaiyasate he broke everything down and explained the process to us, and after leaving our appointment we had a totally different outlook on his surgery. We were informed of the new 3d technology they use in making a replication of my son’s skull and doing a mock surgery on that and creating a template ...
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A genetic mutation such as BRCA can change the course of your life — but it does not define your future.
For women considering preventive mastectomy or breast cancer treatment, reconstruction can be an important part of healing. My goal is to provide natural, personalized reconstructive options that help patients feel whole again.
Explore your options here:
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A genetic mutation such as BRCA can change the course of your life — but it does not define your future.
For women considering preventive mastectomy or breast cancer treatment, reconstruction can be an important part of healing. My goal is to provide natural, personalized reconstructive options that help patients feel whole again.
Explore your options here:
www.brcareconstruction.com
www.chaiyasate-plasticsurgery.com
#BRCA #BreastReconstruction #PreventiveSurgery #DIEPFlapReconstruction #Microsurgery PlasticSurgeon BreastCancerSupport WomenHealth ChaiyasatePlasticSurgery
Congratulations, University of Michigan.
Not usually a sports guy, but having three kids at U of Michigan makes this feel different. Watching Michigan win got me pumped. Championship attitude is about more than basketball — it is about hard work, discipline, resilience, and pushing yourself to be better every day. Go Blue.
#GoBlue #UniversityOfMichigan #ChampionshipMindset #MichiganBasketball #ProudParent
Congratulations, University of Michigan.
Not usually a sports guy, but having three kids at U of Michigan makes this feel different. Watching Michigan win got me pumped. Championship attitude is about more than basketball — it is about hard work, discipline, resilience, and pushing yourself to be better every day. Go Blue.
#GoBlue #UniversityOfMichigan #ChampionshipMindset #MichiganBasketball #ProudParent
A sheet of ice over Torch Lake.
A bare tree against the sky.
Everything looks still. Almost lifeless.
But not for long.
Soon, the ice will melt.
The same tree will turn green.
What looks empty now will become full of life again.
A reminder: not every silent season is the end.
Some seasons are simply preparing us for bloom.
Spring will come.
And so will your time.
#TorchLake #SpringWillCome #Hope #Resilience #DeepThoughts Nature Healing NewSeason
A sheet of ice over Torch Lake.
A bare tree against the sky.
Everything looks still. Almost lifeless.
But not for long.
Soon, the ice will melt.
The same tree will turn green.
What looks empty now will become full of life again.
A reminder: not every silent season is the end.
Some seasons are simply preparing us for bloom.
Spring will come.
And so will your time.
#TorchLake #SpringWillCome #Hope #Resilience #DeepThoughts Nature Healing NewSeason
Honored to visit Washington, DC to learn more about Motiva Preserve and this thoughtful new approach to breast augmentation. What makes the Preserve concept especially exciting is its emphasis on a more refined, tissue-respecting technique that may allow for a smoother recovery experience, less disruption to the patient’s natural anatomy, and the possibility of performing breast augmentation with minimal sedation in selected patients. I always value opportunities to learn new approaches that may improve the patient experience while still maintaining safety, precision, and beautiful outcomes.
It was also wonderful to catch up with Stephen Lu, my third craniofacial microsurgery fellow. Time truly flies. It is incredibly rewarding to see how successful he has become, especially building a strong DIEP flap breast reconstruction practice in Central Pennsylvania. Seeing former fellows grow, thrive, and make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives is one of the most satisfying parts of mentorship.
#MotivaPreserve #BreastAugmentation #MinimalSedation #PlasticSurgery #AestheticSurgery BreastReconstruction DIEPFlap Microsurgery Mentorship WashingtonDC InnovationInSurgery
Honored to visit Washington, DC to learn more about Motiva Preserve and this thoughtful new approach to breast augmentation. What makes the Preserve concept especially exciting is its emphasis on a more refined, tissue-respecting technique that may allow for a smoother recovery experience, less disruption to the patient’s natural anatomy, and the possibility of performing breast augmentation with minimal sedation in selected patients. I always value opportunities to learn new approaches that may improve the patient experience while still maintaining safety, precision, and beautiful outcomes.
It was also wonderful to catch up with Stephen Lu, my third craniofacial microsurgery fellow. Time truly flies. It is incredibly rewarding to see how successful he has become, especially building a strong DIEP flap breast reconstruction practice in Central Pennsylvania. Seeing former fellows grow, thrive, and make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives is one of the most satisfying parts of mentorship.
#MotivaPreserve #BreastAugmentation #MinimalSedation #PlasticSurgery #AestheticSurgery BreastReconstruction DIEPFlap Microsurgery Mentorship WashingtonDC InnovationInSurgery
