Revision surgery is one of the most complex areas of facial plastic surgery. Unlike primary procedures, revision cases are shaped not only by anatomy, but by what has already been altered. Patients seeking revision surgery often share a common feeling: something...
Not every unsuccessful facial surgery announces itself with dramatic complications. In fact, many facial procedures technically “heal” without obvious issues, yet still leave patients dissatisfied, emotionally unsettled, or subtly altered in ways that are hard to...
Facial surgery is as much about precision and healing as it is about aesthetics. While modern techniques and expert surgical planning have made facial procedures safer than ever, optimal results still depend heavily on healthy blood flow during recovery. Blood supply...
Jaw and chin surgery can be life-changing. Whether performed for functional correction, aesthetic balance, or both, these procedures often improve facial harmony, breathing, and confidence. However, one area that patients don’t always anticipate is how surgery can...
Facial surgery is often discussed in terms of aesthetics—how the face looks after refinement, rejuvenation, or reconstruction. But beneath every visual outcome lies an equally important functional reality. Chewing, swallowing, and coordinated facial movement are...