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At Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota, facial plastic surgery is performed by surgeons certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery ...
Learn how these procedures can allow people with facial paralysis to regain the ability to smile and make other facial expressions.
Non-wounding (nonablative) laser resurfacing: Heat energy from the laser damages the collagen beneath the skin and stimulates the growth of new collagen, which ...
Find out more about facial injections, also called soft tissue fillers, that can temporarily smooth wrinkles.
Facial feminization surgery encompasses a broad range of procedures to change the shape of the face to look feminine. Examples include having the hairline moved ...
Facial exam. Your plastic surgeon will take photos of your face from different angles and close-ups of some features. The surgeon will also examine your ...
Smoking and air pollutants speed the aging process. Repeated facial expressions. Facial movements and expressions lead to fine lines and wrinkles. For example, ...
Learn more about this condition that causes temporary facial paralysis. Find out why it happens and what to do about it.
When facial paralysis occurs in children, it impairs a child's ability to move their facial muscles and show facial expression.
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