Learn More about Maxillofacial Surgery
Key Facts:
Duration: 1 to 6 hours (depending on procedure complexity)
Clinic Stay: Outpatient
Anesthesia: Local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia
Recovery Duration: 1 to 2 weeks (initial recovery)
Back to work: 1 to 2 weeks, depending on procedure and healing
Maxillofacial surgery addresses conditions involving the jaw, face, and mouth, combining function with aesthetic improvement. Whether correcting congenital conditions, injuries, or deformities, this specialized surgical field helps patients regain proper function and restore facial harmony.
Maxillofacial Surgery Can Help You With:
Jaw misalignment (malocclusion)
Impacted wisdom teeth or other complex extractions
Facial trauma or fractures
Cysts, tumors, or oral pathology
Sleep apnea (related to jaw structure)
Reconstructive needs after injury or disease
You may be a suitable candidate for Maxillofacial Surgery if:
You suffer from facial pain, jaw dysfunction, or trauma
You have been diagnosed with a jaw or facial skeletal issue
You need surgical assistance for impacted teeth or cysts
You seek functional or cosmetic facial correction
You are in good overall health for surgery
What Happens During the Procedure?
Depending on the case, Maxillofacial Surgery may include:
Preoperative imaging (CT scans, x-rays, 3D models)
Careful surgical planning with computer-guided technology
Precision incisions inside the mouth (minimal external scars)
Jaw repositioning, bone grafting, or reconstruction
Removal of cysts, tumors, or impacted teeth
Suturing and stabilization with advanced techniques
All procedures are tailored to restore both function and aesthetic appearance, ensuring the best long-term results.

Maxillofacial Surgery Journey – Your Personalized Itinerary
Before You Arrive:
Virtual consultation with Care Assistant and Maxillofacial Specialist
Submission of medical history, dental records, and imaging
Pre-travel instructions and preparation advice
Day 1 – Arrival Day:
Airport pickup and transfer to hotel
Initial relaxation and welcome session
Day 2 – Consultation and Imaging:
Meet your Care Assistant
Visit the clinic for detailed imaging and final evaluation
Confirmation of surgical plan
Day 3 – Surgery Day:
Procedure performed under sedation or general anesthesia
Post-operative observation (outpatient or short clinic stay)
Day 4 – Post-Op Check:
Monitor healing and recovery
Adjustments to care plan if needed
Day 5+ – Rest and Recovery:
Guided relaxation activities
Personalized support by Care Assistant during recovery
What to Expect Before, During, and After Maxillofacial Surgery
Before Surgery:
Comprehensive medical and dental assessment
Detailed explanation of surgical steps and recovery timeline
Preparation for anesthesia and postoperative needs
During Surgery:
Administer anesthesia (local with sedation or general)
Precision surgical techniques to minimize trauma
Focus on functional correction and cosmetic balance
After Surgery:
Swelling and mild bruising are normal and expected
Pain management medications prescribed
Detailed postoperative care instructions provided
Recovery After Maxillofacial Surgery
First 24–72 Hours:
Swelling peaks and then gradually subsides
Soft diet and hydration are essential
Care Assistant available for support and comfort
Week 1–2:
Stitches dissolve or are removed (if necessary)
Gradual return to normal activities
Continued follow-up to ensure healing progress
Long-Term Results
Maxillofacial surgery can dramatically improve chewing function, speech, facial symmetry, and self-confidence. Results are lasting, especially with adherence to follow-up care and healthy lifestyle practices.
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Our base package includes:
In-country ground transportation
In-country attendance service
Stay at a comfortable 5 Star Accommodation
Consultation and orientation with our in-house Assistant
Custom Smile Design Procedure
Travel insurance
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that traveling abroad for medical care can raise many questions. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the most common inquiries about our services.
Is maxillofacial surgery painful?
Postoperative discomfort is normal but manageable with medication and proper care.
Will I have visible scars?
Most incisions are made inside the mouth to minimize visible scarring.
How long is the recovery period?
Initial recovery is around 1 to 2 weeks, but complete healing can take several months depending on the procedure.
Can I eat normally after surgery?
A soft diet is required initially; normal eating resumes progressively as healing occurs.
Is it safe to travel after surgery?
Yes, with our carefully designed itinerary, you’ll have enough recovery time before returning home.
The information provided here within should not be construed in any way as medical guidance or advice. Please consult with your medical professional. This content is for informative purposes only and may be subject to updates or changes.