Faciomaxillary & Hair Transplant
Oral and maxillofacial is a branch of dental science concerned with diseases, injuries, abnormalities, and cancers of the mouth, jaws, and face. Oral and maxillofacial surgeries are procedures performed in the treatment of these disorders and diseases.
Oral and maxillofacial surgery concentrates on the diagnosis and surgical management of oral and maxillofacial conditions, including epithelial diseases and mesenchymal disorders of soft and hard tissues.
Maxillofacial refers to the region of the facial skeleton and includes the bones of the forehead, cheekbones, and face, as well as the jaws and regional soft tissues.
A hair transplant is an ideal surgery for people who would like to regain their hair in areas where it has receded. During this surgery, the specialist will transfer permanent hair from regions of the scalp that normally never go bald, such as the sides and the lower back of the head, to areas where thinning or hair loss commonly occurs. In some cases, hair follicles can be harvested from other parts of the body, like the face, beard, trunks, and legs.
Hair transplant surgery is performed to restore hair to areas of the scalp that are bald or that have thinning hair. There are multiple types of hair replacement surgeries. Most commonly, these involve hair transplantation, but flap surgery, tissue expansion of the scalp, and scalp reduction surgery are also methods used for hair replacement.