Head and Face Reconstruction
Head and face reconstruction is a type of surgery used to improve the appearance and function of the head and face, particularly after injury or damaged tissues. It can help to restore facial form and symmetry, improve facial movement, and provide new functions. Head and face reconstruction can help individuals who have sustained a facial injury or disfigurement to improve their facial features, speech, and sight, as well as their overall mental health and self-confidence. It can also be used to treat various medical issues, such as congenital syndromes and cleft lip and palate. Head and face reconstruction can help people regain their sense of identity and can be a life-changing treatment.
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