Face and Neck

Reconstructive surgery for the face and head addresses a range of concerns related to trauma, congenital conditions, or functional limitations, helping individuals restore both appearance and functionality. 

These procedures offer a way to rebuild essential structures, improve movement, and enhance the quality of life for those affected by facial paralysis or injuries. 

Each reconstructive surgery is approached with care, ensuring patients receive a treatment plan tailored to their specific needs, combining advanced surgical techniques with personalised care to achieve the best possible outcomes. Our clinic provides clarity, support, and comprehensive care throughout the entire reconstructive surgery process.

Facial Reanimation 

Facial reanimation surgery is designed to restore movement and expression for those affected by facial paralysis due to conditions like Bell’s palsy, trauma, or complications from previous surgeries. This can occur due to nerve damage from injury, illness, or surgery. The procedure typically involves techniques like nerve grafting, muscle transfer, or static procedures to improve symmetry and facial motion. The goal is to improve symmetry and function, allowing for natural expressions and movements that enhance appearance and quality of life. Recovery time varies but often spans several months, with improvement continuing as nerve and muscle functions are gradually restored.

Facial Trauma and Maxillofacial Surgery 

Facial trauma and maxillofacial surgery address injuries to the facial bones, jaw, and soft tissues that may result from accidents, sports injuries, or other traumatic events. These surgeries aim to restore facial structure and function, helping patients regain comfort in breathing, eating, speaking, and normal facial movements. Procedures often involve realigning bones and repairing soft tissue to ensure facial symmetry and stability. Recovery time depends on the extent of the injury and repair, with initial recovery lasting several weeks and full recovery taking a few months as bone and tissue heal.