It all depends on the surgeon. When looking for a surgeon make sure that you look at where they went to school, how many operations have they done, and if they are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Some surgeons may have had the schooling but are not ceritified. When you hear about botched operations it's usually because that person went down to Mexico or didn't do enough research on the surgeon. Plastic surgery is very safe as long as you have the right surgeon.
Always have a qualified and registered surgical specialist perform your facial surgery. That way you can know you're safe. Choose oral & maxillofacial surgeons for all your facial surgery work, and make sure they are qualified and registered.
Mostly, I'd say no, but it depends on what kind of facial surgery. You need to talk to you doctor that is giving you your prenatal care and the doctor that will be doing the surgery. I would say it's not safe and to wait until you've had the baby.
The latest type of facial corrective surgery is through facial or jaw distraction techniques
The most common form of facial surgery is to do with jaw correction surgery.
Most people need corrective facial surgery in order to eat and chew. This is called functional surgery
The lastest in facial surgery is jaw distraction surgery, and this forms part of the surgical armamenterium of orthognathic surgery. These operations are performed by oral & maxillofacial surgeons
Reconstructive facial surgery is a specialty practice of maxillofacial surgery. Plastic surgeons or oral & maxillofacial surgeons are usually the people that you turn to for facial reconstruction surgery.
A general dentist, or even a medical GP, cannot perform facial plastic surgery operations. But some dentists (and often dentists who ahve also completed medicine, and therefore are also medical doctors) have specialised in oral & maxillofacial surgery, and oral & maxillofacial surgery includes facial plastic surgery, as much as facial plastic surgery includes oral & maxillofacial surgery.
"There are many risks of laser facial surgery, but it doesn't really happen as it has a low risk as long as you go to a professional surgery. One would be scarring, another would be cutting and deep facial removing."
The places to see facial implants are in Beverly Hills Institute, Sonna and Napa, Riverside Facial surgery, and Parker Center For Plastic Surgery. Some other places are Austin-Weston Center for Cosmetic Surgery and Facial Implants Austin, Texas. These are some places to see pictures of Facial Implants.
William B. Irby has written: 'Facial trauma and concomitant problems' -- subject(s): Face, Facial Injuries, Mouth, Surgery, Surgery, oral, Wounds and injuries 'Facial trauma and concomitant problems: evaluation and treatment' -- subject(s): Face, Facial Injuries, Oral Surgery, Surgery, Teeth, Wounds and injuries
No she didnt
If you are fit, and you have a legitimate need for corrective facial surgery, then any age is appropriate. It is part of the job of the surgeon to assess suitability for surgery at any age.