
Expert Facial Trauma Care
Facial trauma can affect both function and appearance, often requiring expert surgical care. Our board-certified plastic surgeon specializes in treating facial injuries such as fractures, cuts, and nerve damage. Using advanced techniques, we help restore facial structure, minimize scarring, and improve overall function.
Whether caused by accidents, sports injuries, or falls, we provide personalized care to ensure the best recovery. With state-of-the-art technology and a patient-focused approach, we are dedicated to helping you heal and regain confidence. Contact us today for expert evaluation and treatment.
Comprehensive Facial Trauma Treatment
At our practice, we understand that facial injuries require specialized attention. Our comprehensive approach to facial trauma includes thorough evaluation, precise surgical intervention, and attentive aftercare. We address both the functional and aesthetic aspects of facial injuries to ensure optimal outcomes.
- Expert management of facial fractures and soft tissue injuries
- Advanced techniques for minimal scarring and optimal healing
- Personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs
- Comprehensive follow-up care for complete recovery
Types of Facial Trauma We Treat
Our expertise covers the full spectrum of facial injuries, from simple lacerations to complex fractures requiring reconstruction.
Facial Fractures
- Nasal fractures
- Orbital (eye socket) fractures
- Zygomatic (cheekbone) fractures
- Maxillary (upper jaw) fractures
- Mandibular (lower jaw) fractures
Soft Tissue Injuries
- Facial lacerations
- Nerve injuries
- Dental trauma
- Skin avulsions
- Complex wound management
Frequently asked questions
Understanding Facial Trauma Treatment
We treat a wide range of facial injuries including fractures of the jaw, cheekbones, nose, and eye sockets, as well as soft tissue injuries, lacerations, and nerve damage resulting from accidents, sports injuries, or other trauma.
It's important to seek medical attention immediately after a facial injury. Early intervention can prevent complications and improve outcomes. For severe injuries, visit an emergency room first, then follow up with our specialist for comprehensive reconstruction.
Our surgical techniques focus on minimizing visible scarring. We use advanced approaches including placing incisions in natural skin creases whenever possible. For existing scars, we offer scar revision procedures to improve their appearance.
Recovery varies depending on the extent of injury and treatment. Generally, patients can expect some swelling and bruising for 1-2 weeks. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing. Most patients can return to normal activities within 2-4 weeks, with full recovery taking several months.