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Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is a subspecialty of otolaryngology that focuses on restoring function and enhancing aesthetics of the face, head, and neck. It addresses congenital anomalies (such as cleft lip and palate), traumatic injuries, facial paralysis, skin cancers, and deformities resulting from surgery or disease. This field also includes cosmetic procedures like rhinoplasty, facelift, and blepharoplasty. Surgeons employ advanced techniques such as microsurgery, tissue expansion, grafting, and 3D surgical planning to achieve optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes. The goal is to restore facial harmony, symmetry, and expression while preserving vital functions like speech, breathing, and swallowing. Innovations in biomaterials, regenerative medicine, and minimally invasive approaches continue to elevate outcomes. Multidisciplinary collaboration ensures comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s needs and goals.

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