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...
Facial surgery is often pursued to improve appearance, restore function, or enhance confidence. Procedures such as rhinoplasty, jaw surgery, facelifts, and lip or chin augmentation focus on the structure and balance of the face—but the face is also central to how we...
Scars tell a story, but on the face, that story can influence far more than appearance. Facial scars interact with muscles, skin elasticity, and underlying structures in ways that can either preserve natural expression or restrict it. Some people heal with soft,...
Facial procedures are designed to enhance appearance, restore balance, and improve confidence—but they can also affect areas you may not expect. Taste, smell, and sinus sensations are closely connected to facial anatomy, and it’s not uncommon for patients to notice...