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Tips for Facial Reconstruction Post-Operative Care

Each patient’s facial reconstruction program is unique to their needs. That said, many aspects of recovery will be similar for most individuals. The healing process is an essential part of achieving the discussed outcome, and how you care for yourself during this period will help you see the best possible result. Some of the tips Dr. Eric Payne recommends patients […]

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How Long Does Recovery Take After Adult Cleft Lip Repair?

Today, there are many treatments and techniques that can provide adults with cleft lip and palate improvement in their appearance, comfort, and oral function. Some of these methods involve surgery while other treatments are minimally invasive. If surgery is used to correct or repair an adult cleft lip and/or palate, the recovery process is just as important as the operation. […]

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Tips on Feeding a Child with a Cleft Lip and Palate

Babies with a cleft lip with or without a cleft palate often experience difficulty feeding both by breast and by bottle. This is due to the fact that the cleft(s) makes it particularly hard to create a vacuum in the mouth, which is needed to induce suction. Our craniofacial plastic surgeon, Dr. Eric Payne, has provided some tips to help […]

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What to Look for in a Revision Rhinoplasty Surgeon

Revision rhinoplasty, also known as nasal reconstruction, typically is performed for two reasons: as part of a complex staged procedure or in an effort to improve the results of a previous surgery. Furthermore, this operation can be used to improve nasal aesthetics, nasal function, or both. Rhinoplasty is considered to be one of the most difficult facial plastic surgery procedures, […]

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How Soon Can I Eat After Jaw Surgery?

Jaw surgery is a significant procedure, whether you are having single or double jaw surgery. Therefore, we cannot emphasize enough that each person has a unique rate of healing, and you should listen to your body to determine if you’re ready for the next stage of recovery. Dr. Eric Payne, our experienced craniofacial plastic surgeon, has provided the following general […]

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What Causes Torticollis and Head Tilt?

  Torticollis is defined as twisted or tight neck muscles causing a head to tilt to one side. Some parents ask what is the treatment for correcting a head tilt or neck tightness known as torticollis? To answer this question, we first need to understand the cause or reason for the head tilt. There are 3 main types of torticollis: […]

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What Is Revision Ear Surgery?

  Revision of a previous ear surgery can be quite difficult. Dr. Payne is one of the few craniofacial plastic surgeon specialists trained to perform revision otoplasty on adults and children to correct bad outcomes from previous ear surgery. Complications from ear surgery can include: Infection Over pinned back ears (overcorrection) Relapse of ear deformity (rupture of suture) Loss of […]

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What Is Parry-Romberg Syndrome?

  Parry–Romberg syndrome, or progressive hemifacial atrophy, is a disease characterized by localized loss of subcutaneous tissue on one side of the face and skull. Or in other words, the shrinking and degeneration of the soft and bony tissues under the skin. This is a rare neurocutaneous syndrome with an unknown etiology or cause. Typically, this affects females more commonly […]

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Chin Augmentation versus Osseous Genioplasty

  For people with a small chin who want to enhance their appearance there are two options to pursue surgical correction. One option includes using a chin implant, also known as chin augmentation. The other option is to perform an osseous genioplasty, which involves surgically cutting the bone and advancing it forward. We will discuss the pros and cons of […]

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