As techniques continue to evolve and imaging technology advances, the deep plane facelift will likely remain a cornerstone of high-level facial rejuvenation.
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Facial Aging is Three-Dimensional: Why Modern Facelifts Must Address More Than Skin
Modern facelift surgery is not about reversing time, but about harmonizing a person’s outer appearance with their inner vitality.
The Living Filler: Why Fat Transfer Requires More Than Just a Steady Hand
It’s not just about what we add. It’s about how we add it. It’s not the fat itself that matters most—it’s what the surgeon does with it.
Unmasking the Virus: Why HPV-Driven Oral Cancers Are Biologically Distinct
The emergence of HPV as a major player in oral cancer is more than a scientific discovery—it is a clinical turning point.
Surviving Oral Cancer: How Post-Treatment Rehabilitation Improves Long-Term Outcomes
Success in rehabilitation is often a combination of persistence, expert guidance, and a strong support system.
The Role of 3D Imaging and Navigation in MRONJ Surgery
As research continues to expand in the field of 3D imaging and navigation, the future of MRONJ treatment is set to become even more precise, efficient, and patient-centered.
The Evolution of MRONJ Treatment: Are We Moving Toward More Predictable Surgical Outcomes?
The evolution of MRONJ treatment highlights the ongoing progress in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
How Oral Cancer Surgery Impacts Speech and Eating – and How to Adapt
Oral cancer surgery is a life-saving procedure, but it often comes with significant challenges related to speech and eating.
Personalized Treatment Plans: How Oral Surgeons Are Adapting to Precision Medicine in Cancer Care
The shift toward precision medicine is not just transforming how oral cancer is treated but also improving long-term outcomes for patients.
When to Refer to an Oral Surgeon: Recognizing Suspicious Lesions
Recognizing suspicious oral lesions and knowing when to refer a patient to an oral surgeon is a fundamental aspect of comprehensive dental care.