Orbital-Craniofacial Surgery
Orbital-craniofacial surgery is a form of reconstructive plastic surgery which seeks to restore form and function of the face and skull. It is a relatively new field of surgery which has seen a significant rise in popularity in the last decade due to its ability to reconstruct complex skull and soft tissue deformities. Orbital-craniofacial surgery is commonly used to correct congenital defects such as craniosynostosis, facial clefts, and orbital dystopias, as well as for the repair of traumatic injuries and the removal of tumors. These surgeries can improve a patient’s self-esteem, comfort, and quality of life.
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