You were told it would 'go away.'
Most nerve injuries have a window where intervention matters. We help you understand yours.
Nerve Injury & Repair
Numbness, burning, or altered sensation after dental work has a treatment window — and it's closing. We do more trigeminal nerve repairs than any other team in Southern California. Get a clear answer in 15 minutes, free.

#1
Trigeminal repair volume in Southern CA
200+
Nerve cases evaluated
AAAHC
Accredited surgical facility — hospital-grade safety
Trigeminal Nerve Reconstruction, done by surgeons who do this every week — not occasionally.
We're a hospital-based, board-certified, fellowship-trained team. We integrate with your existing providers, plan every case with 3D virtual surgery, and operate in a hospital setting — because the safety standard should match the complexity of the work.
Before You Book
We're not the right team for everyone. Take two minutes here so the call is worth your time.
Book the call if
Probably not a fit if
This Month's Offer
$200
$1,000 normally
In-person surgical consult — this month only
+ Virtual call always free
Our surgeons cap new surgical consults at 8 per month so existing cases don't slip. When this month is gone, the next opening is 30+ days out.
What You'll Pay & Why
We are not the cheapest option. We are the team that's already done it 200+ times — with a co-surgeon model, an MD+DDS surgeon, and a Patient Advocate who'll fight your insurance for you.
Virtual Patient Advocate call
15 min · insurance verified live · zero commitment
Free
In-person surgical consult
Standard rate · 60 min with the surgeon · 3D imaging review
$1,000
Your price this month
$800 off — limited to this month's slots
$200
The virtual call is free with no surgical commitment. The $1,000 credit only applies if you choose to book the in-person surgical consult this month.
What Patients Tell Us
You were told it would 'go away.'
Most nerve injuries have a window where intervention matters. We help you understand yours.
No one has imaged the nerve.
We use targeted imaging and clinical mapping to localize the injury — not guesswork.
Every appointment ends the same way.
You leave our 15-minute call with a written next step — even if it isn't surgery.
Why Choose Us?
When it comes to life-changing care, experience matters. Our hospital-based practice combines board-certified expertise, advanced technology, and a patient-first approach.
How We Practice
We work closely with orthodontists, plastic surgeons, and other specialists so every aspect of your care is seamless and comprehensive.
Our team focuses on highly specialized procedures — orthognathic, TMJ, trigeminal nerve, advanced sleep apnea, and more.
Every surgery is planned virtually with state-of-the-art 3D technology, ensuring unparalleled precision, safety, and efficiency.
Every face — and every patient — is unique. We tailor care to your goals with concierge-level attention from consult through recovery.
Two Surgeons. One Room.
For complex cases, you get two board-certified surgeons operating together — not one surgeon and an assistant. It's the same approach used in microsurgery, transplant, and complex reconstruction, where four trained hands measurably improve the outcome.
You won't pay extra for it. It's how we operate, on every complex case.
Ask About Your CaseTwo attending surgeons
Both board-certified. Both scrubbed in. Decisions made together in real time, not relayed across the table.
Four eyes on every step
A second surgeon catches what one set of eyes can miss — verified across microsurgical specialties to lower complication rates.
Shorter time under
Two surgeons working in parallel means less anesthesia, less swelling, faster recovery.
MD + DDS dual training
Medical and dental surgical training in the same room. Most practices have one or the other — not both.
The Hardware
When a trigeminal nerve is injured, the repair lives or dies on what surrounds the coaptation. We use FDA-cleared nerve conduits, processed nerve allografts, and protective sheaths — the same materials used in peripheral nerve reconstruction — to shield the repair, guide regeneration, and reduce scar tethering. Microsurgical technique under high-power magnification, with hardware chosen for the specific injury.
Brands we use
FDA-cleared, hospital-grade titanium systems used by craniofacial trauma and reconstruction teams worldwide.

The 15-Minute Call
A 15-minute call where you get straight answers — what your insurance covers, what recovery actually looks like, and whether surgery is even the right call for you.

Jamie Leos
Patient Advocate
"You'll talk to me first — not a sales rep, not a scheduler. My job is to make sure you leave the call knowing exactly where you stand."
Know what your insurance covers
On the call, you'll find out — in plain language — what your plan pays for and what it doesn't.
Ask the questions you've been holding back
Recovery, pain, scarring, time off work — the stuff that's hard to ask a surgeon, you can ask here.
Walk away with a clear next step
Whether you're surgical-ready, need imaging first, or aren't a fit — you'll leave with a written plan in hand.
This Month
Always complimentary. No commitment. If you'd like to come in, we'll arrange the $200 in-office surgical consult on the call.
Insurance verified live · financing options walked through · zero pressure

"My experience with Dr. Hammer and his team was outstanding. From start to finish, he was incredibly informative and supportive, clearly explaining each step of the process and ensuring I felt comfortable throughout. I underwent upper jaw surgery, and the results have been life-changing. Not only did it correct my bite deformity, but it also gave a significant boost to my self-confidence. I'm more than satisfied with the outcome and grateful for a smooth recovery."
Five honest questions, one at a time. No email required, no sales call. We'll tell you whether the 15-minute Patient Advocate call makes sense now — or whether you'd get more out of our free Insurance Buyer's Guide while you plan.

Free Resource
Most maxillofacial cases take months to plan — that means there's time to get the right coverage. This guide walks you through the exact questions to ask your broker, which CPT codes drive medical (not dental) coverage, and how to navigate appeals.
Quick form, then straight to the guide. Bring it to your next broker call.
FAQ
We hear this question first on almost every call — and the honest answer is: more often than people are told. Trigeminal nerve repair is a documented surgical procedure with established CPT codes, and most major plans cover at least part of it when the documentation is built correctly. That's a big 'when.' Most offices don't know how to code or appeal it, which is why patients get told 'it's not covered.' Your Patient Advocate verifies your specific plan live on the 15-minute call, walks through deductibles and out-of-network benefits, and tells you in plain numbers what you'd actually owe. No vague answers, no surprise bills.
It's the most important question you can ask, and we wish more surgeons would give a straight answer. Outcomes are strongest in the first 3–6 months because nerves can scar and lose signal pathways the longer they sit. But — and this matters — meaningful repair is often still possible at 12, 18, even 24+ months out, especially with newer microsurgical techniques and nerve allografts. The only way to know your window is a real evaluation. We'd rather tell you the door is still open than let you assume it's closed.
Not to start. Your first conversation is a 15-minute virtual call with our Patient Advocate from anywhere — that's where we look at your imaging, verify insurance, and tell you whether an in-person surgical consult is even worth your travel. If it is, we coordinate scans locally to you whenever possible and only bring you in for the surgical consult and the procedure itself. We've helped patients from across the country and we make the logistics as light as we can.
We'll be straight with you: we are not the cheapest team in the country, and we don't want to be. We are the team that has done this 200+ times, with an MD+DDS surgeon, a co-surgeon model, and a Patient Advocate who fights your insurance instead of shrugging. Surgical fees range based on injury type, graft material, and OR time, and we walk through the real numbers — plus financing options like CareCredit and in-house plans — on the Advocate call. No deposits, no pressure, no quote that changes later.
Because we'd rather be honest than oversold. Our surgeons personally own each case from planning through recovery — there are no hand-offs to associates. To protect that standard, we cap new surgical consults at 8 per month so the patients already in our care don't slip. It's also why this month's offer matters: when these slots are gone, the next opening is genuinely 30+ days out. The 15-minute virtual call doesn't count against that cap, so you can always start there.
Only 8 new surgical consults reserved each month
Start with a free 15-minute virtual call with our Patient Advocate — insurance answered, questions handled, no commitment. If you're ready to come in, we'll arrange the $200 in-office surgical consult on the call (normally $1,000).
© San Diego Maxillofacial Surgery · Surgeon-led care.
Trigeminal Nerve Reconstruction · $200 this month
We cap at 8/month — these consults are a real commitment to offer at no cost. Our dedicated Patient Advocate handles each one personally.