Parotidectomy in Chennai — Facial-Nerve-Sparing Parotid Gland Surgery
Experienced head & neck team • Facial nerve monitoring • Discreet incision

About Parotidectomy at THANC
Parotidectomy is the surgical removal of part or all of the parotid gland — most commonly for benign tumours (such as pleomorphic adenoma) and selected cancers. At THANC, our head and neck team performs superficial and total parotidectomy using continuous facial nerve monitoring, meticulous dissection and a well-placed, discreet incision. The goal is complete tumour removal with full preservation of facial nerve function wherever oncologically safe.
Who Needs Parotidectomy?
You may be a candidate if you experience any of the following:
- A lump in front of or below the ear that is growing or persistent
- Biopsy-proven benign parotid tumour — most commonly pleomorphic adenoma
- Warthin tumour or other benign parotid neoplasms
- Parotid malignancy requiring oncological surgery
- Recurrent parotitis or sialolithiasis not improving with conservative treatment
- Suspicious imaging findings that need surgical diagnosis and removal
What to Expect
A clear step-by-step view of your treatment journey at THANC.
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Assessment & Imaging
A detailed clinical examination, ultrasound and — where needed — CECT or MRI map the tumour and its relationship to the facial nerve. FNAC or core biopsy is often performed before surgery to plan extent.
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The Surgery
Performed under general anaesthesia through a carefully placed pre-auricular incision extending into a neck crease. Continuous facial nerve monitoring guides safe dissection along every branch of the nerve, and the diseased portion of the gland is removed for histopathology.
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Hospital Stay
Most patients stay one to two nights. A small drain may be used and removed before discharge. Pain is generally well controlled, and any temporary facial weakness from nerve handling usually recovers over weeks.
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Follow-up & Healing
The wound heals discreetly in the natural skin crease. Histopathology guides any further treatment for cancer cases, and a follow-up facial nerve check confirms preserved function. Frey syndrome, if it occurs, is managed conservatively.
Why Patients Trust THANC for Head & Neck Surgery
Head and neck cancer and gland surgery at THANC is delivered by a multidisciplinary team built around the operating surgeon, anaesthesia, pathology, and rehabilitation. Every plan is tailored to your tumour stage, voice needs, and swallowing function — with world-class care at affordable rates.
- Senior head and neck surgeons with high-volume gland and oncology experience
- Multidisciplinary tumour review before every major case
- Voice, swallowing and shoulder rehabilitation integrated into recovery
- Nerve-monitoring for thyroid, parathyroid and parotid surgery
- Onco-pathology and frozen-section support during surgery
- Personalised estimate prepared after consultation and imaging review
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Senior head and neck surgeons with high-volume gland and oncology experience
- Multidisciplinary tumour review before every major case
- Voice, swallowing and shoulder rehabilitation integrated into recovery
- Nerve-monitoring for thyroid, parathyroid and parotid surgery
