DEPARTMENTS

Specialized professionals at your disposal, that will evaluate each situation as a unique case, always

presenting you with the most appropriate option.

Difficulty in chewing because the teeth do not fit well, facial asymmetry, a large or small chin are frequent signs

and symptoms of dentofacial dysmorphia.

Series of medical and surgical procedures to soften and modify facial features, important in the visual

identification of facial gender.

When there is a very high bone loss in the jaws, zygomatic implants can be the ideal solution. With just one

intervention, without painful bone grafts, you can smile again.

Our medical and surgical facial rejuvenation treatments can improve the appearance of your eyelids, correct your

nose or ears, carry out facial lifting, reduce the volume of your cheeks, among others.

Treatments for the prevention of aging, maintenance and promotion of aesthetics, health and wellbeing. Most

treatments are minimally invasive and show quick recovery.

This subspecialty of otorhinolaryngology focuses on nose problems. The most common are rhinitis, sinusitis and alterations that

condition nasal obstruction, such as deviation of the nasal septum and other nasal deformities.

Diagnosis and treatment of oral surgical pathologies of the mouth and jaws. The Wisdom teeth extraction, jaw cyst enucleation or oral

treatments for patients who are unable to tolerate treatment under local anaesthesia can be treated under general anaesthesia.

Observation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with lesions on the lips and oral cavity. The main signs

and symptoms can be white spots, pain, dry mouth, blisters and ulcerations, burning, among others.

The Head and Neck Surgery Department investigates and treats benign/premalignant and malignant diseases of the face,

mouth, salivary glands, neck, throat and vocal cords.

Diagnosis and treatment of several neurological diseases, with special attention to headaches, migraines,

trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain.

Diagnosis and hair treatments in order to prevent premature hair loss depending on the type of alopecia, hair transplant

and the individual characteristics of each patient.

Facial asymmetry can be of bone origin, soft tissue, neuromuscular alterations or mixed. In the case of facial palsy, it usually

occurs due to damage to the facial nerve, the VII cranial nerve, which is responsible for facial expression.

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