Otolaryngology

Small Cranial Implant

A small implant designed to repair or reconstruct minor defects or fractures in the cranial bones. It is typically used for localized skull injuries or to cover small gaps resulting from trauma or surgery.

Medium Cranial Implant

A medium-sized implant suitable for moderate cranial reconstructions. This implant is used when there is a larger portion of the skull needing coverage due to injury, congenital defects, or surgery.

Large Cranial Implant

This implant covers more significant areas of cranial defects or damage. It is commonly used after major surgeries or accidents where substantial portions of the skull have been removed or compromised.

Extra-Large Cranial Implant

An extra-large implant designed for extensive skull reconstructions. This may be used after major trauma, cranial tumor removal, or severe congenital deformities, providing both protection and restoration of the skull’s contour.

Midface Implant

A facial implant designed to reconstruct or enhance the midface region, including the cheekbones and upper jaw. This can be used for patients with facial trauma, congenital deformities, or aesthetic enhancements.

Mandibular Implant

An implant used to restore or enhance the lower jaw (mandible). This is often used in cases of trauma, surgery, or congenital malformations affecting the structure of the jawbone.

Orbital Floor Implant

This implant is used to repair defects or fractures in the orbital floor (the bottom part of the eye socket). It is often used in facial trauma cases where the orbital bones have been damaged, preventing complications such as double vision or sinking of the eye.

Chin Implant

A chin implant is used to enhance or reconstruct the chin’s structure. It is often used in facial augmentation procedures to improve the overall balance and contour of the face, or to correct deformities.

Ear Implant

An implant designed to reconstruct or augment the external ear structure (auricle). It is often used for patients with congenital ear deformities (such as microtia) or trauma to the ear, helping restore a natural appearance.