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Dr. Chaiyasate is passionate about offering his patients life changing operations that can help them to gain self-confidence as well as offer them a chance to live a more normal life. Reconstructive surgery is performed to improve the function or appearance of a part of the body that is abnormal because of congenital deformities (birth defects) or developmental deformities (i.e. damaged from injury, infection, disease, surgery, etc.). The main focus of Dr. Chaiyasate’s practice is the complete satisfaction of all of his patients. Every effort is made to ensure that his patients make well-informed choices and achieve the best results possible, within a comfortable and confidential setting.

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.

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Great visit today from our old friend Tim McGrath.

Tim’s journey has inspired so many people, and it was truly wonderful to see him again, doing well and continuing to move forward with strength, positivity, and gratitude.

His story was previously featured in the Detroit Free Press, highlighting his incredible resilience after cancer surgery and the complex reconstructive journey that followed.

Moments like this remind me why I do what I do. It is always an honor to be part of a patient’s journey—not just in the operating room, but for years afterward as friends.

#ReconstructiveSurgery #PlasticSurgery #Microsurgery #CancerSurvivor #Resilience #Detroit #Michigan #PatientJourney #Grateful

Great visit today from our old friend Tim McGrath.

Tim’s journey has inspired so many people, and it was truly wonderful to see him again, doing well and continuing to move forward with strength, positivity, and gratitude.

His story was previously featured in the Detroit Free Press, highlighting his incredible resilience after cancer surgery and the complex reconstructive journey that followed.

Moments like this remind me why I do what I do. It is always an honor to be part of a patient’s journey—not just in the operating room, but for years afterward as friends.

#ReconstructiveSurgery #PlasticSurgery #Microsurgery #CancerSurvivor #Resilience #Detroit #Michigan #PatientJourney #Grateful
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Thank you everyone for the birthday wishes. I truly appreciate all the love and kind messages.

Thank you everyone for the birthday wishes. I truly appreciate all the love and kind messages. ...

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Heading to Los Angeles for PSRC and excited to be part of Round 5: Attack of the Clones — Competition vs. Collaboration.

I’ll be speaking on the competition side.

To me, competition is not about ego. It is about standards. It is about pushing yourself, your team, and your program to become better every day. In reconstructive surgery, competition can drive innovation, sharpen skills, and create new solutions for patients who need the highest level of care.

Collaboration is essential, but competition creates urgency. It challenges us to improve, to think differently, and to refuse “good enough.”

Looking forward to a fun, spicy, and meaningful discussion with an incredible group of surgeons.

See you in LA!

#PSRC #PlasticSurgery #ReconstructiveSurgery #Microsurgery #CraniofacialSurgery #CompetitionVsCollaboration #Innovation

Heading to Los Angeles for PSRC and excited to be part of Round 5: Attack of the Clones — Competition vs. Collaboration.

I’ll be speaking on the competition side.

To me, competition is not about ego. It is about standards. It is about pushing yourself, your team, and your program to become better every day. In reconstructive surgery, competition can drive innovation, sharpen skills, and create new solutions for patients who need the highest level of care.

Collaboration is essential, but competition creates urgency. It challenges us to improve, to think differently, and to refuse “good enough.”

Looking forward to a fun, spicy, and meaningful discussion with an incredible group of surgeons.

See you in LA!

#PSRC #PlasticSurgery #ReconstructiveSurgery #Microsurgery #CraniofacialSurgery #CompetitionVsCollaboration #Innovation
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During this transition period, patient consultations and administrative services are being provided at a temporary office location. 

3270 W Big Beaver Rd
Suite 415
Troy, MI 48084

(March–April 2026)

Our permanent office will open soon.

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