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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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Honored to visit Indiana University Plastic Surgery and reconnect with old friends. One of the highlights was seeing one of our own from OUWB School of Medicine, who has gone on to complete general surgery and plastic surgery training and is now headed to a craniofacial fellowship. So proud to see our students doing amazing things. #PlasticSurgery #Craniofacial #CraniofacialFellowship #IndianaUniversity #OUWB MedicalEducation Mentorship AcademicMedicine SurgicalTraining FutureOfSurgery
Honored to visit Indiana University Plastic Surgery and reconnect with old friends. One of the highlights was seeing one of our own from OUWB School of Medicine, who has gone on to complete general surgery and plastic surgery training and is now headed to a craniofacial fellowship. So proud to see our students doing amazing things. #PlasticSurgery #Craniofacial #CraniofacialFellowship #IndianaUniversity #OUWB MedicalEducation Mentorship AcademicMedicine SurgicalTraining FutureOfSurgery
I’m honored to be delivering an invited one-hour lecture at DRI’s 2026 Medical Liability and Health Care Law Seminar in Nashville: “Updates in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: What Defense Counsel Should Know.” My remarks will focus on current developments in plastic and reconstructive surgery, with particular attention to protecting patients’ rights and preserving physicians’ ability to provide appropriate reconstructive care. I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to an important medical-legal conversation.
I’m honored to be delivering an invited one-hour lecture at DRI’s 2026 Medical Liability and Health Care Law Seminar in Nashville: “Updates in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: What Defense Counsel Should Know.” My remarks will focus on current developments in plastic and reconstructive surgery, with particular attention to protecting patients’ rights and preserving physicians’ ability to provide appropriate reconstructive care. I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to an important medical-legal conversation.
Educational surgical content. Viewer discretion advised.
When traditional donor sites were no longer available, we used a staged prelaminated flap technique to rebuild a new nose. The nasal construct was first created on the patient’s back, allowing the tissues to heal and mature before transfer. In the second stage, the new nose was microsurgically transferred to the face to restore form and function.
Cases like this reflect the creativity, precision, and problem-solving required in complex reconstructive surgery. Shared for education with patient consent.
#NasalReconstruction #FacialReconstruction #ReconstructiveSurgery #Microsurgery #PlasticSurgery HeadAndNeckReconstruction ComplexReconstruction PrelaminatedFlap SurgicalEducation MedicalEducation MicrosurgicalReconstruction FacialPlasticSurgery
Educational surgical content. Viewer discretion advised.
When traditional donor sites were no longer available, we used a staged prelaminated flap technique to rebuild a new nose. The nasal construct was first created on the patient’s back, allowing the tissues to heal and mature before transfer. In the second stage, the new nose was microsurgically transferred to the face to restore form and function.
Cases like this reflect the creativity, precision, and problem-solving required in complex reconstructive surgery. Shared for education with patient consent.
#NasalReconstruction #FacialReconstruction #ReconstructiveSurgery #Microsurgery #PlasticSurgery HeadAndNeckReconstruction ComplexReconstruction PrelaminatedFlap SurgicalEducation MedicalEducation MicrosurgicalReconstruction FacialPlasticSurgery
Had a great time speaking at the Grand Rapids combined Neurosurgery and Plastic Surgery Journal Club.
We discussed the critical role of plastic surgery in neurosurgical patients—from complex scalp reconstruction to multidisciplinary collaboration that optimizes outcomes.
Always inspiring to engage with colleagues who are committed to advancing patient care through teamwork and innovation.
Had a great time speaking at the Grand Rapids combined Neurosurgery and Plastic Surgery Journal Club.
We discussed the critical role of plastic surgery in neurosurgical patients—from complex scalp reconstruction to multidisciplinary collaboration that optimizes outcomes.
Always inspiring to engage with colleagues who are committed to advancing patient care through teamwork and innovation.
