Facial operation
Facial operations can be performed to improve some features, such as: jaw, cheeks and chin, in addition to correction of congenital defects, or as a supplementary surgery after performing a previous facial operation. Side effects and possible complications The procedure for facial operations is related to the appearance of some side effects and expected complications, such as the following: some bruises and swelling that can remain at least two days. The displacement of the implanted organ from its place, and in such a case, the need is to perform an extra operation to correct the displacement. Infection, some antibiotics must be given in such a case. Allergic reactions due to the attack of the cultivated immune system. Before performing the operation, the doctor discusses the patient about why he wants to perform surgery, and it can be performed in a way of other plastic surgery, such as: facial upliftment operations, eyebrows and others. During the operation, the period of surgery lasts almost two hours, during which many cases can be performed, such as the following: the lower jaw transplant: where the implant is placed in the lower lip. Watch transplantation: where the implant is placed by the upper lip or under the lower eyelid. Kin transplant: where the implant is placed by the lower lip or under the chin. After surgery, healing of facial operations is relatively fast, and the period of recovery depends on the patient’s habits and lifestyle, because it depends on whether there is a need to perform a continuation of the facial operation or not.