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Facial reconstruction is a surgical procedure that is used to restore the form and function of the face after trauma, congenital defects, or disease. It is a complex procedure that requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, and other specialists. The procedure can involve a variety of techniques, such as tissue grafts, bone grafts, and implants. It can also involve the use of prosthetics, such as artificial eyes, noses, and ears.
Facial reconstruction is a growing market, with a wide range of products and services available to meet the needs of patients. Companies in the market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, and Medtronic, which offer a variety of implants, prosthetics, and other products. Other companies, such as Allergan and Galderma, offer a range of facial fillers and injectables. Show Less Read more