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Office
6560 Fannin St
Ste 2200
Houston, TX 77030Phone+1 713-441-6106Fax+1 346-238-4097
Education & Training
- Baylor College of MedicineResidency, Plastic Surgery - Integrated, 1997 - 2000
- Baylor College of MedicineResidency, Surgery, 1994 - 1997
- University Saskatchewan Royal HospitalClass of 1993
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 2000 - 2025
- American Board of Plastic Surgery Plastic Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Top Doctors:SE Texas Castle Connolly, 2013
- Super Doctor SuperDoctors.com
- Top MD Consumers Checkbook
Clinical Trials
- A Study of NTX-001 in the Treatment and Prevention of Facial Paralysis Requiring Surgical Repair. Start of enrollment: 2022 Jul 12
Roles: Contact
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 16 citationsThe evolving role of the masseter-to-facial (V-VII) nerve transfer for rehabilitation of the paralyzed face.Michael J. Klebuc
Annales De Chirurgie Plastique Et Esthetique. 2015-10-01 - 10 citationsDual Innervation of Free Functional Muscle Flaps in Facial Paralysis.Michael J Klebuc, Amy S. Xue, Andres F. Doval
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America. 2021-08-01 - 75 citationsContemporary solutions for the treatment of facial nerve paralysisRyan M. Garcia, Tessa A. Hadlock, Michael J Klebuc, Roger L. Simpson, Michael R. Zenn
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2015-06-01
Press Mentions
- He Was Told His Brain Tumor Was Inoperable. But These Houston Doctors Proved OtherwiseJune 22nd, 2021
- Neuraptive Therapeutics Announces FDA Clearance of a Second IND Application for NTX-001 in the Prevention of Postoperative Facial Paralysis and Plans to Initiate a Phase 2 Clinical Study Later This YearApril 13th, 2021
- World's First Skull-Scalp Transplant Patient Returns to Houston Fully Recovered a Year After His Marathon SurgeryMay 14th, 2016
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