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Oral & maxillofacial surgery

Less invasive techniques in rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty (popularly called a nose job) is a cranio-facial plastic surgical procedure which reshapes the nose. It is a tricky procedure, as the nose is vital for respiration, so any errors or complications can restrict breathing ability. In this article, accomplished oral and maxillofacial surgeon Mr Moorthy Hasland goes over the less invasive techniques for rhinoplasty.

Bone grafting in dental surgery: what you need to know

Bone grafting is a procedure often recommended for patients who need additional bone support for dental implants or other oral surgeries. In cases where bone density is insufficient, this procedure plays a crucial role in ensuring a strong and stable foundation for dental implants. Here, leading principal oral implant surgeon Dr Haidar Hassan discusses the purpose of bone grafting, how the procedure works, and what to expect during recovery.

Salivary gland removal: When it's needed and what to expect

Salivary gland removal, also known as a sialadenectomy, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or more salivary glands. This type of surgery may be necessary for various medical conditions that affect the normal function of the salivary glands. Here, Mr Alex Goodson, renowned consultant maxillofacial surgeon, provides an expert insight into salivary gland removal, what it involves, recovery time, and any follow-up treatments that may be required.

Correction of facial deformity: Enhancing appearance and functionality

Facial deformities, whether congenital or acquired, can significantly impact an individual’s appearance and quality of life. Correction of facial deformities involves a range of medical procedures aimed at improving both aesthetic and functional aspects of the face. These interventions are crucial for restoring normalcy and boosting self-esteem. Here to explain how facial deformities are usually corrected is revered consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Mr David Tighe.

Facial reconstruction after skin cancer removal, and Mohs micrographic surgery

The facial skin cancer removal procedure, including the Mohs micrographic surgery technique, naturally leaves a hole, and reconstruction works to fill the space created and recreate structures that may be missing. Without this, it can have a significant impact on patient quality of life, particularly regarding self-esteem around appearance. Here to tell us all about facial reconstruction and Mohs micrographic surgery in expert and reassuring detail, is leading consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon Mr Ross Elledge.

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