MD, PhD
Plastic and maxillofacial surgeon specializing in rhinoplasty, facial reconstruction, and aesthetic contouring
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Location
City Walk, Dubai
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adults
Dr. Alexander Glushko is a plastic and maxillofacial surgeon practising at Valiant Clinic & Hospital in Dubai. He holds an MD and PhD, and is double board-certified in plastic and maxillofacial surgery. He combines advanced training with a precision-focused approach to both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Glushko specializes in rhinoplasty (nose reshaping and breathing correction), chin and jaw contouring, complex facial reconstruction following trauma or birth abnormalities, facial contouring to refine features, and lipofilling using the patient's own fat for subtle rejuvenation. He is known for meticulous surgical technique that minimizes scarring while achieving natural, balanced results.
His practice emphasizes restoring function and symmetry alongside aesthetic enhancement. He is a member of several top surgical associations and prioritizes patient safety and quality of life in all procedures.
Special interests: primary and revision nose surgery, facial symmetry and balance, minimizing surgical scarring, restoring facial function and appearance.
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MD
PhD
Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Valiant Clinic & Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Valiant Clinic & Hospital — Dubai, City Walk, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Facial Asymmetry, Facial Trauma, Loss of Facial Volume.
Profile compiled from Valiant Clinic & Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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