Craniofacial Surgery

Craniofacial surgery is a type of reconstructive plastic surgery that involves repairing, reconstructing, or replacing any part of the skull or face. This type of surgery is used to treat a variety of craniofacial conditions, including cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, facial asymmetry, and other congenital craniofacial deformities. The goal of craniofacial surgery is to improve the appearance of the face and skull, as well as restore functionality and improve quality of life. Craniofacial surgery is a complex and delicate procedure that requires a highly trained and experienced surgeon. The procedure can involve multiple steps, such as bone grafts, tissue grafts, and suture techniques. During the procedure, the surgeon will carefully reshape the facial bones and soft tissues to improve the patient's appearance and restore facial symmetry. In some cases, a combination of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures may be necessary to achieve the desired results.

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