Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
Orofacial clefts are birth defects in which there is an opening in the lip and/or palate (roof of the mouth) that is caused by incomplete development during early foetal formation. Cleft lip and cleft palate occurs when parts of the lip or palate do not completely fuse together…More
Facial Scar Removal
Facial scars can be a result of various causes, for instance, accidental injuries, skin conditions like acne and chicken pox, or even oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures done earlier. Since scars on the face are easily noticeable they can lead to lower self confidence…More
Nose Shape or Size Correction
Many people are unhappy with their nose’s size or shape, perhaps it is large or crooked or maybe you feel it just does not fit in with the rest of your facial features. Nose correction surgery or nose reshaping is also often referred to as nose job surgery or Rhinoplasty…More
Jaw Shape or Size Correction
Orthognathic jaw surgery is the science of correcting jaw size differences through surgery. It is usually performed by an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon. The procedure requires preparation of the teeth and this involves the wearing of braces and hence the care of an orthodontist (braces specialist).More
Ear Shape or Size Correction
Ear correction surgery or ear pinning is medically known as Otoplasty or Pinnaplasty. This is a cosmetic procedure to help people who consider their ears to be too prominent. The condition is sometimes referred to as Bat Ears. Ear correction surgery or ear reshaping…More
Lip Shape or Size Correction
Nice lips can add to the overall facial beauty very much. Often, a desired shape of the lips is achieved using a lipstick and lip liner pencil. Nevertheless, ordinary make-up does not always help (e.g. under such weather conditions as rain, snow or heat).More
Facial Fracture Fixing
Facial fractures are fractures (broken bones) of the face and jaws. They commonly include fractures of the cheekbones (zygomatic bone), area surrounding the eyes (orbit), nasal bone fracture and upper (maxilla fracture) and lower (mandibular fracture) jaws.More
Jaw Bone Fracture Fixing
A broken jaw (or mandibular fracture) is a common facial injury. Only the nose is broken more frequently. A broken jaw is the tenth most common fractured bone in the human body. Fractures (these are breaks in the bone) are generally the result of a direct force or trauma to the jawbone.More
Oral Cancer Surgery
Oral cancer can form in any part of the mouth or throat. Most oral cancers begin in the tongue and in the floor of the mouth. Anyone can get oral cancer, but the risk is higher if you are male, over age 40, use tobacco or alcohol or have a history of head or neck cancer.More
Facial Burn Scar Treatment
When the skin is in the process of recovering from an injury, whether the result of an accident, surgery, a burn, or acne, scarring will occur wherever multiple layers of the skin have been affected. Once a scar forms, it is permanent but may be made less visible or relocated surgically.More
Reduced Mouth Opening
Reduced or limited mouth opening is a common clinical problem and many individuals experience it at least once in his or her life and most dental specialists see patients with restricted mouth opening quite often. It can occur due to a variety of underlying conditions…More
Jaw Cyst and Tumours Removal
A tumour is a growth caused by an overproduction of cells. A cyst is similar to a tumour, except that it is filled with fluid. Both tumours and cysts can form in the bone of the maxillofacial region, most frequently in the lower jaw bone (jaw tumours).More
Temporomandibular Joint Disease
TMJ disorders cause tenderness and pain in the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) //? the joint on each side of your head in front of your ears, where your lower jawbone meets your skull. This joint allows you to talk, chew and yawn. TMJ disorders can be caused by many different…More
Earlob Tear Repair
Torn ear lobes are difficult to repair. A torn ear lobe usually occurs after the pierced hole widens over time from the weight of earrings or plugs. Once the ear lobe is weakened, continuing to wear heavy earrings can result in a tear. Other types of tears or splits can also occur,More
Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Facial cosmetic surgery has long been the solution of choice for the correction of physical malformations resulting from aging, disease, injury and birth defects. In recent years, however, a growing number of men and women of all ages are choosing facial cosmetic surgery to improve…More
Orthoganthic Surgery
Orthognathic surgery is a maxillofacial jaw surgery to correct conditions of the jaw and face related to structure, growth, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, malocclusion problems owing to skeletal disharmonies, or other orthodontic problems that cannot be easily treated with braces alone.More
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the upper and lower third molars, located at the very back of the mouth. They are called wisdom teeth because usually they come in when a person is between 17 and 21 years or older old enough to have gained some wisdom. Wisdom teeth that are healthy and properly…More