Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing are included in the new industrial revolution in surgery, showing great potential to get better results in complex cases involving face surgery for aesthetics or reconstructive purposes. This issue is dedicated to highlighting the best practices and personalised surgery techniques for the face, including the most diverse conditions involved in clinical cases, as well as clinical and basic research for further innovation and technology applied to personalised surgery.The aims/goals of this issue are:• To know new technology applied to facial surgery• Analyse the best strategies in modern facial surgery• To know customers' strategies in diagnosis, treatments and follow-ups• Obtain the best evidence to include new concepts and facial treatmentsPersonalised medicine and surgery are becoming a reality in modern health sciences. Advancing surgery with personalised medicine provides a promising perspective when the face is involved. The management of functional diseases and aesthetic conditions has been modified by personalised diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, when observing the facial surgery units, the nature of personalised or customized treatments is necessary to increase predictability and stability for better outcomes.Frontiers Article Types accepted into the special issue are as follows• Article Type-A: Original Research, Systematic Review, Methods, Review, Hypothesis & Theory, Clinical Trial, Technology and Code, Study Protocol• Article Type-B: Mini Review, Perspective, Case Report, Curriculum, Instruction, and Pedagogy, Brief Research Report• Article Type-C: General Commentary, Opinion
Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing are included in the new industrial revolution in surgery, showing great potential to get better results in complex cases involving face surgery for aesthetics or reconstructive purposes. This issue is dedicated to highlighting the best practices and personalised surgery techniques for the face, including the most diverse conditions involved in clinical cases, as well as clinical and basic research for further innovation and technology applied to personalised surgery.The aims/goals of this issue are:• To know new technology applied to facial surgery• Analyse the best strategies in modern facial surgery• To know customers' strategies in diagnosis, treatments and follow-ups• Obtain the best evidence to include new concepts and facial treatmentsPersonalised medicine and surgery are becoming a reality in modern health sciences. Advancing surgery with personalised medicine provides a promising perspective when the face is involved. The management of functional diseases and aesthetic conditions has been modified by personalised diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, when observing the facial surgery units, the nature of personalised or customized treatments is necessary to increase predictability and stability for better outcomes.Frontiers Article Types accepted into the special issue are as follows• Article Type-A: Original Research, Systematic Review, Methods, Review, Hypothesis & Theory, Clinical Trial, Technology and Code, Study Protocol• Article Type-B: Mini Review, Perspective, Case Report, Curriculum, Instruction, and Pedagogy, Brief Research Report• Article Type-C: General Commentary, Opinion