Dr Paul Coceancig
Dr Paul Coceancig
The jaw angle implant is used to restore ramus asymmetry in the mandible. This can achieve absolute symmetry and increase volume of the mandible following BSSO or IMDO™ jaw surgery.
The cheekbone implant is used to restore cheekbone projection and symmetry most commonly after BiMax double jaw surgery.
The chin implant is used to centralise and project the central chin button in those who do not want surgical chin advancement with the GenioPaully technique.
The orbital floor and cheekbone implant is used to to restore the mid face elements that failed to develop due to silent sinus syndrome.
The lateral nasal implant is used to support the nasal base, nasal valves, and underlying columella base.
BiMax is an extraordinary and life-changing operation that can improve your bite or airway. However, the commitment to such dramatic facial change can exacerbate or disclose other problems that BiMax cannot correct.
Fortunately, we have custom PEEK jawline design and manufacturing technology to address abnormalities in jaw and facial development, especially for facial asymmetry of cheekbones and jawlines.
The process for facial implant design revolves around your personal needs from start to finish. From your first consultation, where we carefully work with you to understand your concerns, to the design phase where we access CT medical scanning to custom design your implants, through to surgery led by Dr Paul and his team, you will receive the very best pre-during-and post care and professional support.
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This website provides general advice only. Always consult with your GP first to discuss your medical history and symptoms and always gain a second specialist opinion. Every person is different, and specialist assessments are key to understanding the risks associated with any treatment and whether a particular treatment is right – or not right – for you.
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Surry Hills NSW 2010