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Profilo Surgical

Locality: Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 323 822



Address: 33, Albion St 2010 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.profilosurgical.com.au

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25.01.2022 Off to swimming and holidays in the sun



25.01.2022 How does BIMAX, healing, grafting and PEEK implants work?

20.01.2022 Fixing skeletal facial asymmetry involves two things. The first is central symmetry... it is about getting the midline of the teeth, and the symmetry and levelness of the bite, and the nasal spine right inside and aligned with the centre of the face. The second bit is about getting peripheral symmetry - this is the art of getting the jaw angles and the cheek bones and the jaw line and the chin point... all in the middle of the same face. It really is impossible to get both ki...nds of symmetry in the one operation. For me, I need at least three distinct surgical interactions. The first is the BIMAX. The second is where is remove my hardware and trim and add here or there. The third step is the most exciting. With custom JawLine implants, I can literally complete the perfection that nature had always intended for your face - but which somehow lead you to my door - for a little bit of help. Paul Coceancig See more

18.01.2022 When you look at your own children, it is with eyes blinded by love. There is no objectivity. There is only the emotion of something that is intangible to describe, and based on a lifetime of seeing a person grow and develop from your womb to their young adulthood. When your children are sick, you see a doctor. A parents assessment of a cold, or a sprained knee, or an appendicitis that needs an operation - these are things with which a parent can be rational - and they are th...ings a parent can make difficult medical decisions for, albeit under guidance. But with medical assessments of our children’s faces our subjective reactions can be very different. It’s hard for a mother to see or accept facial difference in their own child. It’s much harder again for a parent to want to actively seek and surgically and fundamentally correct a child’s face that seems no more benignly problematic than an overbite... or simple crowded teeth. Or simple snoring, a chronically blocked nose, or glasses that don’t sit quite right on a nose. It’s really hard because that mother loves that child - and that child and their identity and the way we recognise them, and all their quirky individualisms is not through a complaint of a scraped knee or a sore elbow or a sprained foot... their identity, and the thing we love most about our children, is their face. The same face that isn’t quite developing in the direction that it should be. The face that somehow needs to be fixed. The face that is our child. Our beloved child. See more



16.01.2022 Custom BIMAX using midline splits and GenioPaully... all with digital design, titanium printing and perfect surgery

16.01.2022 The small jaw in the child or adolescent or older person... doesn’t randomly or hopefully or spontaneously change... you can’t grow a small jaw simply because you want it to... or because you imagine it can be bigger or different... you can’t apply a strong will to a small jaw. You can’t hope that it will normally or symmetrically or randomly grow to a new shape or size that exists only in your own imagination - when it is already abnormal or asymmetrical or small - it really doesn’t have its own brain to understand its own problems. It is you who has to understand it and visualise it and describe it, and then the only thing you can do is modify it - surgically and expertly... and at the same time change the bite in the middle of it, and the face in front of it, and the airway behind it. Paul Coceancig

10.01.2022 Understanding why we snore really involves an understanding of how our faces and jaws and bites are all interlinked. Looking inside is hard, but it’s the only way we can try and connect the dots - and see that our adolescent experiences with dental extractions and orthodontics and overbites - are really connected to the same small jaw that sees us snoring and dependent on a breathing machine in our old age. Having a perfect jaw line and perfect bite and perfect airway and per...fect face - when we start imperfectly - can only be achieved through jaw correction surgery. Bite splints, orthodontists, CPAP machines, cosmetician, wisdom teeth surgeons and otolaryngologists... don’t fix the anatomy that leads to big tonsils, impacted teeth, small chins, bad bites and obstructive sleep apnoea. These people offer bandaid’s to treat Bullet holes. Jaw surgery is different though. Corrective jaw surgery offers a definitive cure. Paul Coceancig See more



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06.01.2022 Changing the shape and length of a lower jaw requires a complex three dimensional insight... and a balanced understanding between digital planning, bioengineering manufacturing, the physical surgery, and of course healing mixed with grafting. Underlying all@of this is also diagnosis and imaging. At ProfiloSurgical we have access to all these technologies and insights. Our challenge is to create access to these things for our patients.

04.01.2022 Faces come in all shapes and sizes. But faces can be categorised. There are components to them. There are ideal arrangements of those parts and there is the subjective, obvious knowledge that their combination is perfect. A facial surgeon looks at the underlying skeleton and imagines how the soft tissue will drape, or should drape, and age and transform. And inside that face is a person, an identity, a psyche and an inner beauty that you want to match with what we all can instantly and subjectively assess in an eye blink. Being beautiful is something we all know. But it takes an artist to describe it. And a scientist to define it. And a trained surgeon to create it. Getting all three is rare, and extremely hard to find in one person. But these people do exist. Paul Coceancig

02.01.2022 Surgery means sometimes you need models....

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