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Coût d'une opération de tumeur parotidienne en Inde

The Parotidectomy cost in India ranges from USD $2,000 to $3,500 which is equivalent to 1,77,590- 3,15,000 Indian rupees. The cost of Parotidectomy surgery in India varies depending on several factors, including the hospital, the surgeon's fee, the complexity of the procedure, and the patient's medical condition


Cost Range of Parotid Tumor Surgery Cost in India

Coût minimum USD 2000
Coût maximum USD 3500
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Qu'est-ce que la parotidectomie ?

A parotidectomy is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of the parotid gland, which is the largest of the salivary glands located just in front of and below each ear. This surgery is usually done to treat tumors, infections, or chronic inflammation in the parotid gland.

Most parotid tumors are benign (non-cancerous), but some may be malignant (cancerous). During the surgery, doctors carefully remove the affected portion of the gland while trying to protect the facial nerve, which controls movement of the face.

There are different types of parotidectomy depending on the size, location, and nature of the tumor — from superficial parotidectomy (removing only the outer part) to total or radical parotidectomy (removing the entire gland and nearby tissues if cancer is present).

After the surgery, patients may have mild swelling, stiffness, or temporary weakness of facial muscles, which usually improves with recovery and physiotherapy.

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Symptoms of Parotid Tumor

  • Painless lump or swelling in front of or just below the ear (most common sign)

  • Fullness or heaviness on one side of the face

  • Pain or tenderness around the cheek, jaw, or ear area (especially if infection or cancerous changes occur)

  • Facial weakness or numbness, such as difficulty smiling, blinking, or closing the eye (if the facial nerve is affected)

  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing due to pressure on nearby structures

  • Persistent dry mouth or change in saliva flow

  • Ear pain or feeling of pressure in the ear

  • Visible or growing lump in the neck or jawline if the tumor spreads to lymph nodes

Causes and Risk Factors of Parotid Tumor

1. Exact Cause:

  • The exact cause of parotid tumors is not clearly known, but they occur when cells in the salivary gland grow abnormally and form a lump or mass.

2. Common Risk Factors:

  • Age: Most parotid tumors occur in people aged 40–60 years, though they can develop at any age.

  • Gender: Slightly more common in men than in women.

  • Radiation Exposure: Previous radiation to the head or neck (for acne, tonsils, or cancer) increases risk.

  • Viral Infections: Certain viral infections like Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) or human papillomavirus (HPV) may play a role in some cases.

  • Occupational Exposure: Long-term exposure to chemicals, wood dust, or asbestos in industries like rubber, plumbing, or metal work may increase risk.

  • Smoking: Heavy smoking may slightly increase the risk of developing salivary gland tumors.

  • Genetic Factors: Rare inherited conditions or family history of salivary gland cancers can be a contributing factor.

Types of Parotid Tumor (Parotidectomy) Surgeries with Approximate Costs in India (USD):

Type of Parotidectomy

Description 

Coût approximatif en Inde (USD)

Parotidectomie superficielle

Removal of the outer (superficial) part of the parotid gland while preserving the facial nerve. Common for benign tumors.

De 1,500 à 2,800 $

Parotidectomie totale

Complete removal of the entire parotid gland, usually for larger or deeper tumors. Requires careful nerve monitoring.

De 2,800 à 4,000 $

Parotidectomie radicale

Involves removal of the parotid gland along with affected facial nerves and nearby tissues in case of malignant tumors.

De 3,500 à 4,500 $

Parotidectomy with Neck Dissection

Done when cancer spreads to neck lymph nodes. Removes parotid gland and nearby lymph nodes together.

De 4,000 à 5,000 $

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Diagnostic Tests for Parotid Tumor

Test de diagnostic

Description

Coût approximatif en Inde (USD)

Examen physique

Doctor checks the swelling near the ear or jaw and evaluates facial muscle movement.

De 20 à 40 $

Ultrasound of the Parotid Gland

Simple and painless test that uses sound waves to locate the size and nature (solid or cystic) of the lump.

De 40 à 70 $

Cytologie par aspiration à l'aiguille fine (FNAC)

A thin needle is used to take a small tissue sample from the lump to check if it’s benign or cancerous.

De 50 à 100 $

CT Scan (Neck/Parotid Region)

Gives detailed images of the parotid gland and nearby structures to see tumor size and spread.

De 80 à 150 $

MRI Scan (Head & Neck)

Provides a clear image of soft tissues and helps in assessing if the tumor is affecting the facial nerve or deep lobe.

De 120 à 250 $

Biopsy (if required)

A larger tissue sample is taken for detailed lab testing to confirm the diagnosis.

De 100 à 200 $

Facial Nerve Function Test

Measures how well the facial muscles and nerves are working before surgery.

De 30 à 50 $

Routine Blood Tests (CBC, LFT, KFT, Coagulation)

Checks overall health, liver/kidney function, and readiness for anesthesia.

De 25 à 50 $

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Why India is Preferred for Parotid Tumor Treatment?

India is preferred because it offers highly experienced ENT and head & neck surgeons, many of whom are trained internationally and specialize in facial nerve-sparing parotidectomy. Hospitals such as Apollo, Fortis, Medanta, Max, and Manipal are equipped with advanced facial nerve monitoring systems, high-resolution MRI and CT scanners, and modern operation theatres, ensuring safety and precision during surgery.

The cost packages in India are comprehensive — covering surgeon fees, anesthesia, hospital stay, ICU care (if needed), routine medicines, diagnostic tests, and post-surgery consultations. This makes treatment transparent and affordable for both domestic and international patients.

Another major benefit is the short waiting time. In India, patients can undergo evaluation and surgery almost immediately after arrival — which is crucial for early tumor removal and better recovery outcomes.

For international patients, India provides full medical tourism support, including visa assistance, airport pickup, translation services, affordable accommodation near hospitals, and personalized patient care coordinators.

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Questions fréquentes

Possible risks include temporary facial weakness, numbness, or scar formation, though serious complications are rare in experienced hands.

The success rate for benign tumor removal exceeds 95%, while even cancerous cases show excellent long-term outcomes when detected early.

Yes. While most parotid tumors are benign (non-cancerous), about 20–25% may be malignant. Cancerous parotid tumors usually grow faster, may cause pain, facial weakness, or numbness, and sometimes spread to nearby lymph nodes.

Yes, surgery is the main treatment. In some malignant cases, radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be added after surgery to prevent recurrence.

Most surgeons in India use cosmetic incisions (hidden near the ear or along natural skin folds) to minimize visible scarring. Over time, scars fade significantly with proper care.

In most cases, facial movements return fully within a few weeks. If the nerve was stretched or bruised, mild weakness may persist temporarily. Physiotherapy and nerve stimulation help in recovery.

  • Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activity for 2–3 weeks.
  • Gardez le site chirurgical propre et sec.

  • Sleep with the head elevated to reduce swelling.

  • Eat soft foods initially to avoid jaw discomfort.

  • Attend all follow-up appointments for wound and nerve check-ups.


Benign tumors rarely recur if the entire lump is removed carefully. However, malignant tumors may return and require regular follow-ups and possibly radiation therapy.

Yes. Radiation is often used after surgery for malignant or aggressive tumors to destroy any remaining cancer cells. Indian hospitals use advanced linear accelerators (IMRT/IGRT) to deliver targeted therapy safely.

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