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Road to Recovery: Exploring the Leading Causes of Facial Trauma

Find out what are the primary causes of facial trauma, including motor vehicle accidents, falls, physical assaults, and sports injuries. Dr Martin Huang is highlighting the prevalence and severity of facial trauma resulting from different types of incidents. https://motivasea.com/plastic-surgeon-dr-martin-huang/

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Road to Recovery: Exploring the Leading Causes of Facial Trauma

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  1. Four Common Causes Of Facial Trauma Road to Recovery +65 6733 3372 @DR MARTIN HUANG WWW.MHPLASTICSURGERY.COM.SG

  2. CAUSE 1: Motor Vehicle Accidents Collisions involving cars, motorcycles, bicycles, or pedestrians can result in significant facial trauma. The impact of the accident can cause injuries such as facial lacerations, fractures of the jaw, cheekbones, or nose, as well as injuries to the eyes and surrounding soft tissues. @DR MARTIN HUANG

  3. CAUSE 2: Falls Falls from heights or slips and trips on uneven surfaces are another leading cause of facial trauma, particularly among children and the elderly. These incidents can result in injuries such as facial fractures, contusions, and lacerations, often affecting the forehead, nose, and chin areas. @DR MARTIN HUANG

  4. CAUSE 3: Assaults and Violence Physical altercations, assaults, and acts of violence can lead to severe facial injuries. Blows to the face from punches, kicks, or weapons can cause fractures, soft tissue injuries, and dental trauma. Victims of domestic violence or assault may suffer from long-term physical and psychological effects.

  5. CAUSE 4: Sports Injuries Participation in sports activities, especially contact sports like football, basketball, or martial arts, can put individuals at risk of facial trauma. Impact with equipment, collision with other players, or falls during gameplay can result in facial fractures, dental injuries, and soft tissue damage. @DR MARTIN HUANG

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