Face and Jaw surgery may be performed to restore and enhance facial structure and function.
Face and jaw surgery may be required for a number of different reasons including the correction of congenital deformities, asymmetry and aesthetic concerns, or due to trauma.
Having complete function of your facial structure is very important for overall health and can also greatly affect your appearance.
Below are some of the face and jaw surgery procedures performed by Dr.Garg:
Cheek Augmentation - To enhance facial symmetry and provide balance to the facial structure
Corrective Jaw Surgery - Also known as Orthognathic surgery, is a common procedure performed to improve a person’s ability to chew and speak. Corrective jaw surgery is is performed to correct jaws that are too large, too small, too far forward, too far back or crooked. Not only does the surgery yield aesthetic benefits but has significant functional benefits too.
Upper Jaw Extension Surgery - To treat a narrow upper jaw prior to orthodontic treatment. Often referred to as Surgically Assisted Maxillary Expansion (SAME), upper jaw expansions surgery is performed to increase the size of the upper jaw after patients have finished growing and their jaw is too narrow to accommodate for their proposed orthodontic treatment.