facial prosthesis: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
A facial prosthesis is an artificial replacement for a missing or damaged part of the face. It is most often made for the nose, ear, or eye/eyelid region after surgery, trauma, or congenital conditions. It is typically provided through maxillofacial prosthetics, a specialty that overlaps dentistry and head-and-neck care. It is designed to restore appearance and, in some cases, help with everyday function such as protecting sensitive tissues.