Craniofacial Surgeon
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Last updated on 07 Jan 2026
Overview
Craniofacial Surgeons repair congenital or trauma-induced deformities of the face and skull. They restore both function and appearance in children and adults. Common procedures include cleft lip repair, craniosynostosis surgery, and facial bone reconstruction. Their work is highly artistic and medically complex. It involves multidisciplinary care with orthodontists and neurosurgeons.

Job Description
- Correct craniofacial abnormalities surgically.
- Plan reconstructions using 3D imaging and surgical models.
- Collaborate with plastic surgeons and pediatricians.
- Perform cosmetic and functional facial restoration.
- Manage trauma cases involving facial bones and skull.
- Follow up on patient recovery and post-surgical therapy.
- Participate in craniofacial research and innovation.

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