Orthognathic Surgery
Correct jaw alignment, improve function, and enhance facial aesthetics with expert orthognathic surgery.

What Is Orthognathic Surgery?
Orthognathic surgery is a corrective jaw procedure that repositions the maxilla (upper jaw), mandible (lower jaw), or chin to address severe misalignment. It enhances both function and appearance, improving speech, chewing, and overall facial balance.
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What To Expect
What to Expect
Comprehensive Consultation
Our team assesses your jaw alignment, bite, and overall facial structure, creating a tailored treatment plan.
Collaborative Planning
We work closely with your orthodontist, using advanced virtual planning tools to ensure precise outcomes.
Surgical Procedure
The surgeon repositions the jaw(s) to correct alignment, while addressing any aesthetic concerns with adjunctive procedures.
Recovery and Follow-Up
Detailed recovery guidance and follow-up visits help ensure proper healing and long-term results.
Why choose us
Why Choose Orthognathic Surgery?
Correct jaw misalignment for better chewing, speech, and breathing.
Improved Functionality
Correct jaw misalignment for better chewing, speech, and breathing.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Achieve facial harmony and a more balanced appearance.
Collaborative Approach
Close teamwork between your surgeon and orthodontist ensures optimal results.
Customised Treatment
Each procedure is personalised to meet your unique needs.

FAQS
Frequently asked questions
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Who is a candidate for orthognathic surgery?
Patients with severe jaw misalignment that can’t be corrected with braces alone are good candidates.
Is orthognathic surgery painful?
The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia, and post-operative discomfort is managed with medication.
How long is recovery?
Full recovery typically takes several weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within a month.