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Dr. HazemMaxillofacial Surgery
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Facial trauma

Trauma Reconstruction

Immediate and delayed reconstruction of facial injuries.

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Facial trauma

Investment range

EGP 60,000 – EGP 220,000

Total duration

Single stage for acute, 6–12 months for staged reconstruction

Hospital stay

1–4 nights depending on complexity

Recovery

4–6 weeks initial, 6 months to stable result

Most acute trauma is covered by Egyptian and international insurance. Self-pay quotes are case-specific.

Overview

What this surgery actually does.

Maxillofacial trauma is unforgiving — a mismanaged fracture can leave a patient with a lifelong asymmetry, malocclusion or visual disturbance. We treat acute trauma at two partner emergency departments and accept delayed referrals from across the region for revision and reconstruction.

Common cases include road traffic and sports injuries, particularly orbital floor 'blow-out' fractures with diplopia, zygomatico-maxillary complex fractures, and mandibular condylar fractures. Each is approached with patient-specific 3D printed templates where indicated.

Delayed reconstruction — the patient who was told nothing could be done years ago — is a substantial part of the practice. With modern virtual planning and custom titanium implants, defects that previously required free-flap surgery can sometimes be addressed with elegant single-stage reconstructions.

  • < 4 hr

    Median time to ED assessment

  • 100%

    Custom implant accuracy in orbital cases

  • 2.1%

    30-day complication rate

Candidacy

Who this is for, and who it isn't.

A truthful filter — not a sales pitch. If you don't fit, we will say so.

  • Acute facial fractures within 14 days of injury
  • Delayed presentation of orbital, zygomatic or mandibular trauma
  • Post-traumatic malocclusion or facial asymmetry
  • Implant or plate complications from prior surgery elsewhere
  • Sports-related injury requiring expedited assessment
Pathway

From first message to final review.

  1. Step 01

    Emergency assessment

    On-site review at partner hospital within 4 hours. Cone-beam CT, ophthalmology consult where indicated.

  2. Step 02

    Stabilisation

    Closed reduction or temporary fixation as appropriate. Definitive surgery scheduled within 7 days.

  3. Step 03

    Definitive reconstruction

    Open reduction and internal fixation with low-profile titanium hardware. Custom implants for orbital reconstruction.

  4. Step 04

    Soft tissue care

    Lacerations closed in layered fashion by the same team. Scar revision planned at 6–12 months if required.

  5. Step 05

    Functional rehabilitation

    Coordinated jaw physiotherapy and speech-and-language input where indicated. Long-term follow-up.

Questions answered

The things people actually ask.

Most fractures are accessed through hidden incisions — inside the mouth, through the lower eyelid skin crease, or via the hairline. Visible facial scars are rare in our practice.

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