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Dr. Nishita Sama

Dr. Nishita Sama
Evara Aesthetics, AUNDH ;Pune
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Narayana Dental College
Academic degree:
DDS/DMD (Doctor of Dental Surgery / Doctor of Dental Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with face and scalp cases, that’s kinda my core zone. Most of the work I do revolves around facial structures, both functional and aesthetic — whether it's bone injuries, jaw alignmnts, or surgeries involving the cheeks, chin, etc. I also focus a lot on scalp-related procedures, especially hair transplantation. That area needs sharp technique and like, extra patience... not just skill but steady hands too. Face isn’t a simple area to work on, there’s nerves, vessels, muscles all tangled up. You mess up one spot and it can affect expressions or movement. I try to be super alert during procedures, even minor ones. I don’t deal with skin diseases or rashes, just to clear that up. My job isn’t about diagnosing acne or allergies, it's more towards surgical and aesthetic work that’s deeply connected to facial bones or scalp hair concerns. I see a mix of patients — some with trauma, some with cosmetic worries, others with pain that comes n goes and they don’t even know why. Each case needs a diff approach. That challenge keeps me grounded honestly. Nothing feels routine. If I had to explain what I do in a single line, I’d say – I fix things on the outside that impact the inside too. Pretty much that.
Achievements:
I am proud to say i scored quite well in my graduation, not just marks-wise but even in how I managed everything that time… studies, clinics, exams, it was all hectic!! but yeah I stayed consistent mostly. Didn’t top or anything like that, but still ended up with a really good percentage which felt satisfying. I really focused on understanding the basics properly — not just cramming, coz that don’t work in real practice. That strong start actually helped me even now in clinics.

I am a qualified oral n maxillofacial surgeon and honestly, the kind of cases I deal with everyday keeps me on my toes. My training covers the full spectrum — from basic minor procedures to complex surgeries of the maxillofacial region. That means stuff like impacted 3rd molar extractions, facial bone trauma cases (some are really tricky), cysts, tumors, and even fracture management around the jaw n cheek areas. I kinda enjoy the surgical planning part too, not just the cutting part. I’m also trained in aesthetic procedures... yeah not the skin kind tho, just to be clear. I don’t handle skin diseases or dermatology stuff — that's not my space. But I do perform aesthetic corrections around the face, especially in cases where function n appearance both matter. Hair transplantation is also part of my practice — and tbh that’s one of those areas where patience and precision both are like 100% must. Every follicle counts there. Sometimes ppl think oral surgeons just pull out teeth, but that’s like a small part of what we do really. The face is a complicated zone, any small shift can affect chewing, breathing or even how someone smiles. So my focus is always on preserving natural function while also restoring the look, if needed. If there’s one thing I’ve learnt working in this field, it’s that no two cases are ever same. Whether it's a small cyst in the jaw or full-on facial trauma after an accident, each patient needs a different strategy. And ya, I take that really seriously... coz it’s not just surgery, it’s someone’s face at the end of the day. Anyway, my work isn’t flashy or insta-trendy, but it’s grounded. I’m not into big talk or overpromising results — just believe in doing honest work with full effort. That’s how I was trained, and that’s how I work.