Facial Trauma Procedure
Management of facial trauma begins with swift, comprehensive evaluation, including imaging such as X-rays or CT scans to determine the extent of injury. The first step involves thorough wound cleaning and bleeding control. Lacerations or severed tissues are repaired with specialized suturing techniques and appropriate materials to speed healing and minimize scarring. If fractures are present, reconstruction involves placing plates, screws, or other devices to restore shape and function. For more complex injuries, combined procedures involving soft tissue, bone, and skin repairs are performed in stages. During surgery, local , sedation, or general anesthesia is used according to the severity.
The entire process is conducted in fully equipped facilities adhering to safety standards to ensure optimal results and minimize risks of infection or complications.