In general, both the dimensions of the face and the elements that make up the face and their ratios with each other have an important role in our perception and characterization of the person in front of us as “beautiful”.
Being perceived as beautiful and handsome and having some congenital or acquired problems determine the general view of the society towards the person. Societies accept those who are similar to them or those they want to be like, and exclude others. This exclusion not only opens wounds that are difficult to close, but also creates an obstacle to success, money, or access to someone who is more sexually attractive.
We use various measurement methods to reach the most beautiful and most accurate way for the patient. For the face; While we use the Golden Ratio, which can be briefly defined as the ratio of the large length to the short one, we use Cephalometric Ratios when evaluating the size of the head, face and jaw bones and their position relative to each other. Like this; While trying to reach the beautiful and healthy, we create an operation plan without disturbing the distinctive features that make the person different.
Aim; It is to reach individuals who are aesthetically beautiful, physiologically and psychologically healthy.
Here is maxillofacial surgery; It is the section within plastic surgery that deals with congenital defects or subsequent facial and jaw problems, especially due to injuries. Incorrect closure of the teeth, calcification of the jaw joint, congenital clefts in the facial bones, (asymmetries) fractures of facial bones such as the jaw and cheekbones, lengthening of short facial bones and even correction of congenital head deformities are the subjects of this field.
Apart from this, implants can be placed on the cheekbones, chin edges and tip aesthetically. In cases such as facial paralysis, operations that will correct the patient’s appearance and even make him smile make it easier for the patient to return to social life.