Facial Plastic Surgery

Otolaryngologists analyse and treat a wide range of conditions that affect the entire face, lips, nose, ears, and neck. Facial plastic surgery is a subspecialty of otolaryngology that is divided into two categories: corrective and reconstructive. Patients with innate inconsistencies, such as skin colorations on the face, congenital fissure and sense of taste, distending ears, and a warped grin, undergo reconstructive plastic surgery. Other conditions, for example, mishaps, injury, consumes, or a previous medical procedure, are also altered by this type of medical procedure. Furthermore, this technique is required to treat existing diseases such as skin cancer. Corrective facial plastic surgery is used to improve the visual appearance of the highlights and structures of the face. Eye lifts, rhinoplasty, facelifts, and jawline lifts are common procedures. Liposuction, jawline and cheek inserts, and facial wrinkle treatments are all available. An otolaryngology specialist is well-prepared to address these concerns.

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