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Occipital Skull Reduction – Anatomy and Technique

Occipital skull reduction is a cosmetic cranial contouring procedure that reduces the prominence or projection of the back of the skull (the occipital bone). It is typically done for patients who feel the back of their head is overly protrusive, asymmetrical, or disproportionate in profile. Common Reasons for the Procedure Prominent occipital “bump” or bulge Read More…

Custom Facial Implant Materials and Their Aesthetic Effects

Does the effects of custom facial implants change based on the material used? Not really.  It is a common misconception that the implant material used will affect the aesthetic result. Most pertinently it is believed that the more rigid the material is the more facial definition it is going to create or the better the Read More…

First Stage Dermal-Fat Grafts for Soft Tissue Restoration in Deltoid implants

Custom deltoid implants can be considered for visible deltoid/shoulder hollowing after shoulder replacement, but they are contour-restoration devices, not functional muscle replacements. Key points: After reverse shoulder arthroplasty, deltoid quality matters because the deltoid becomes the main elevator of the arm. Deltoid atrophy or nerve injury can affect function. A solid silicone custom deltoid implant Read More…

How Accurate Are Custom Facial Implants in Achieving Patient Goals

Custom facial implants represent the most advanced approach available for structural facial enhancement. By combining high-resolution imaging with precise digital design, they allow for a level of customization that was not previously possible with standard, off-the-shelf implants. However, while their technical accuracy is extremely high, their ability to deliver a perfectly predictable aesthetic outcome is Read More…

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