Face Repair & Reconstruction

Face Repair & Reconstruction
Face repair and reconstruction is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at restoring both the appearance and function of the facial features after trauma, congenital deformities, burns, or tumor removal. Using advanced techniques such as skin grafting, tissue transfer, and bone restructuring, surgeons work to rebuild facial symmetry, improve expression, and address any functional impairments like difficulty in speaking, eating, or breathing. This type of surgery plays a vital role not only in physical recovery but also in boosting the patient’s confidence and emotional well-being.
Specialized Treatments We Provide
- Post-Trauma Facial Reconstruction: Repair of fractures, soft tissue injuries, and disfigurement after accidents or injuries.
- Skin Cancer Resection & Reconstruction: Removal of cancerous lesions followed by cosmetic repair using skin grafts, local flaps, or microsurgery.
- Cleft Lip & Palate Repair: Surgical correction for congenital facial deformities in infants and children.
- Paralysis & Nerve Injury Repair: Restoration of facial movement and expression through nerve grafting or muscle transfers.
- Aesthetic Correction of Scarring: Advanced scar revision techniques to reduce visibility and improve skin texture.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Patients with facial trauma, skin cancer, congenital defects, or facial paralysis may require reconstruction.
Pain is managed through anesthesia and post-operative medications. Discomfort is usually temporary.
While some scarring is inevitable, surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize and conceal scars as much as possible.
Recovery can range from 2 weeks to several months depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Yes, nerve grafting and muscle transfer techniques can restore partial or full facial function.
Reconstructive surgery focuses on restoring function and correcting deformities; cosmetic surgery focuses on enhancing appearance.
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