facial surgeon in a sentence
- He said facial surgeons have no artistic edge on him.
- The operation was done by Dr . Patrick Warnke, a reconstructive facial surgeon at the University of Kiel in Germany.
- Some sources claim the surgery was carried out by cranio-facial surgeon Martin Kelly, the late husband of actress Natascha McElhone.
- The pioneering work of the facial surgeon Gasparo Tagliacozzi in the 16th century marked one of the earliest attempts to surgically reconstruct nose defects.
- "Basically, Timothy has a quilted forehead, " said Dr . Michael Zide, the oral and facial surgeon in the trio.
- It's difficult to find facial surgeon in a sentence.
- Dr . Steve Meltzner, an Oklahoma City facial surgeon, had just arrived in Houston for vacation when his wife reached him with news of the tragedy.
- In this work he collaborated with two colleagues at Addenbrookes Hospital, Christoph Lees ( Director of Fetal Medicine ) and Per Hall, oro-facial surgeon.
- "' Irfan Ljubijanki "'( 26 November 1952 28 May 1995 ) was a Bosnian facial surgeon, classical music composer, politician and diplomat.
- In a procedure that took just under two hours, Dr . David Pearson, a facial surgeon, removed the bony portions that make up the openings of the affected sinuses.
- A multi-disciplinary approach is needed, which means that a cranio-facial surgeon will have to be called in, as well as an orthodontist, and ear, nose and throat specialist.
- "' Reconstructive surgery "'is, in its broadest sense, the use of surgery to restore the form and function of the body; maxillo-facial surgeons, plastic surgeons and otolaryngologists do reconstructive surgery on faces after trauma and to reconstruct the head and neck after cancer.
- _Just as a surgically rebuilt knee can require follow-up physical therapy, a resculpted face often needs the attentions of an aesthetician, suggests Martin J . Dunn, an oral and facial surgeon at Braintree ( Mass . ) Hospital and an unpaid lecturer at the aestheticians school Walsh also runs.