Which department should I visit for facial bone dislocation?
Facial bone misalignment should be evaluated by an orthopedic specialist. Patients are advised to visit a relevant hospital to analyze the underlying cause, as it is important to determine what has led to the condition, along with a detailed clinical examination. Specifically:
It is best to use facial X-rays or CT scans to assess the severity and cause of skeletal asymmetry. Facial asymmetry is a relatively common facial feature abnormality, and an accurate diagnosis can be made through an otolaryngology (ENT) examination. When caused by abnormal bone development, it falls under orthopedic conditions. If skeletal abnormalities affect appearance or facial contour, treatment options such as expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) implantation or fat grafting may be considered, both of which can rapidly improve the appearance.
First, it's essential to identify the primary cause of the facial misalignment and then proceed with targeted treatment. For instance, if caused by trauma, prompt treatment at a reputable hospital’s orthopedic department is recommended. Reduction procedures or surgical interventions may be used for correction. Additionally, oral medications that promote blood circulation and relieve pain can be used as adjunctive therapy. The specific treatment plan should be determined based on a doctor's evaluation during an in-person consultation.