Facial Trauma Plastic Surgery

Facial Trauma Plastic Surgery is done to treat facial injuries

Facial trauma occurs mostly as a result of interpersonal violence, road accidents, sporting injuries or rarely, industrial accidents. Either the bones or soft tissues can be involved. The key to successful treatment of these injuries is factoring in both functional and cosmetic components to the injury. The surgeon treating you should have experience and training in managing all types of facial injuries and should have other specialists such as ophthalmologists, ENT surgeons, dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, neurosurgeons, and psychologists that are willing to be involved when the situation dictates.

Treatment planning to ensure the injuries are managed properly is paramount. At Sandhurst Plastic Surgery, our surgeons use cutting edge technology to meticulously plan your treatment. A special planning meeting may be required prior with all the surgeons present to ensure everything is planned properly.

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Disclaimer: Results depend on each patient’s circumstances and can vary significantly. All invasive surgery carries risks. Results may also be impacted by a variety of factors including lifestyle, weight, nutritional intake, genetics, overall health and other factors. Surgery risks and complications are covered in detail during a consultation. If you are considering plastic surgery, please consult with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS) who can provide you with accurate and personalised information based on your specific circumstances.

These details are general in nature and are not intended to be medical advice or constitute a doctor-patient relationship.

Please note: Before considering any procedure, it is crucial to thoroughly research the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives. It's also important to find a reputable and board-certified plastic surgeon who can provide a comprehensive evaluation, explain the available options, and guide you through the decision-making process.