Borivali West Mumbai
08048037252
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Borivali West Mumbai, India, 400092

Description

Jaw alignment surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, is a type of corrective surgery performed to treat significant jaw and facial discrepancies. It is often used to correct problems related to the misalignment of the upper and lower jaws, which can affect a person's appearance, speech, chewing function, and overall oral health. This procedure is typically considered after other non-surgical treatment options have been exhausted or when the issues are severe and cannot be resolved with orthodontics alone. Here are some common conditions that may require jaw alignment surgery: Overbite: When the upper jaw protrudes significantly forward, leading to the upper front teeth overlapping the lower front teeth excessively. Underbite: When the lower jaw protrudes further forward than the upper jaw, causing the lower front teeth to sit in front of the upper front teeth. Crossbite: When the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth instead of outside, causing an abnormal bite. Open bite: When the upper and lower front teeth do not meet when the mouth is closed. Jaw asymmetry: When there is a noticeable imbalance between the left and right sides of the jaw.

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Prominent Ear Surgery

Ear shape and position have a standard although individual variations may exist. Some people may have a very protruding ear giving them almost an ape-like appearance. This can be corrected through a surgical procedure. Ideally, the correct age is as early as possible. This surgery has been done safely even in 4-year-olds. In India, usually patients come at an adult age seeking a cosmetic solution for same. The first step involves a consultation with a qualified surgeon. During this consultation, you can discuss your concerns about your ears and your desired outcomes. The surgeon will evaluate your ear anatomy and overall health to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure. Otoplasty can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient's preference. The surgeon will make incisions behind the ear or within the natural folds of the ear to minimize visible scarring. The surgeon will reshape the cartilage and possibly remove excess tissue to achieve the desired appearance. They will reposition the ears closer to the head if they protrude significantly. After the reshaping is complete, the surgeon will use sutures to close the incisions and apply bandages to protect the ears during the initial healing period. The recovery period typically involves wearing a protective headband or dressing over the ears for a few weeks to support the healing process and maintain the new ear shape. Patients are generally advised to avoid activities that could put pressure on the ears during this time. Over time, as the swelling subsides and the healing progresses, the final results of the otoplasty become more apparent. The goal is to achieve natural-looking, symmetrical, and proportionate ears that are in harmony with the rest of the facial features.

Eye Gold Implant

An eye gold implant, also known as a Gold-weight eyelid implant or Gold eyelid implant, is a medical device used to treat a condition known as lagophthalmos. Lagophthalmos is a medical condition where the eyelids cannot fully close over the eyes, leaving the cornea and other structures exposed. This can lead to various issues, such as dry eyes, corneal damage, and an increased risk of eye infections. A gold implant is a small piece of gold that is surgically inserted into the upper eyelid. The purpose of the gold implant is to add weight to the eyelid, helping it close more effectively over the eye. When the eyelid is weighted, it can better protect the eye and maintain moisture on the cornea, reducing the symptoms and complications associated with lagophthalmos. The gold implant is often recommended when other non-surgical treatments, such as eye drops, eyelid taping, or botulinum toxin injections, have not provided sufficient relief. The procedure to insert a gold implant typically involves making a small incision in the upper eyelid and placing the gold implant within a pocket of tissue. Once the implant is in place, the incision is closed, and the eyelid begins to function with the added weight. It's important to note that the decision to undergo a gold implant procedure should be made in consultation with an ophthalmologist or an oculoplastic surgeon, as they can evaluate the individual's specific condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with a gold implant, and potential side effects or complications should be discussed with the treating healthcare professional.

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