Facial Rejuvenation
Face Lift
Midface Lift
Brow Lift
Eyelid Surgery
Chin & Cheek Implant
Fat Injection
Nasal Surgery
Rhinoplasty
Facial Reconstruction
Facial Fractures
Head/Neck Cancer
Facial Reanimation
Facial Paralysis
Non-Surgical Alternatives
Botox
Restylane
Juvederm
Chemical Peel
Laser Resurfacing
Dermabrasion
Fat Injection
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BREAST
BODY
FACE
SKIN
PEDIATRICS
FOR MEN
RECONSTRUCTION
GENDER SURGERY
The ability to move the face and express oneself is important for interaction and communication with others. Some patients are born without this ability--congenital, while others may develop this condition later in life--acquired. The ability to raise the eyebrow, close the eye, and smile may be addressed with a variety of surgical techniques. In general, facial reanimation or restoration of facial expression may be performed in two ways: dynamic or static.