Andrew T. Huang, MD FACS is a board-certified otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon
specializing in microvascular free tissue transfer reconstruction, microsurgery, and sleep
surgery alternatives to PAP therapy. After graduating from the Honors Program in Medicine at
the University of Miami, Florida, he then completed his Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery residency training at Virginia Commonwealth University before participating in a three-
year head and neck surgery and reconstruction fellowship at The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Huang has devoted his clinical practice to the reconstructive needs of patients with cancer
or trauma-related issues of the head and neck, as well as to the management of patients with
obstructive sleep apnea struggling with positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. Areas of
expertise includes microvascular free tissue transfer reconstruction of complex head and neck
deformities, Mohs defect reconstruction, lymphedema super-microsurgical therapies, facial nerve
reanimation, and the full spectrum of sleep surgical procedures. Trained in the utilization of new
technologies such as CAD/CAM techniques, near-infrared fluorescence imaging in vascular and
lymphatic reconstructions, and Inspire (upper airway stimulation) therapy, Dr. Huang brings a
a wealth of experience for all of his patients. With over 40 publications and numerous national and
international presentations given, Dr. Huang’s research has focused on functional outcomes
following free tissue transfer reconstruction, improvement in head and neck lymphedema
therapies, and the development of novel reconstructive modalities and technologies.