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Plastic / Facial Trauma

Dr. Ronald Buczek, DO

Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Education:

  • University of Osteopathic Medicine in Des Moines, Iowa - D.O. in 1994

General information

There are several causes of facial trauma, unfortunately most of them come from traffic accidents. With the use of helmets and the implementation of airbags, these have decreased facial fractures. Approximately 70% of traffic accidents produce some type of facial injury. When a facial trauma occurs, whatever its cause, it is very important how quickly it is treated to prevent it from leading to other more serious problems.

More information

The skull and facial bones constitute the most complex area of ​​the entire human skeleton. Even if they represent serious injuries, other problems such as airway control, hemodynamic stabilization, and evaluation of other major injuries to the head, chest, or skeleton must first be addressed.

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