Paul Johnson, Senior Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford. His clinical interests are the treatment of skin cancer, orthognathic surgery and facial cosmetic surgery. He is currently the Chair of the Royal College of Surgeons Interface Group for Reconstructive Cosmetic Surgery and British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Lead for Aesthetic and Orthognathic Surgery.

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Mid-facial augmentation with malar implants

The authors guide us through facial augmentation using implants to restore volume and a youthful appearance. In today’s ‘selfie-obsessed’ culture, there is no other anatomical region which carries greater social prestige and importance, than a well-proportioned ‘youthful’ face. In particular,...


Genioplasty

With the chin playing a vital part in facial harmony, genioplasty can have a hugely positive impact on patients’ self-esteem and quality of life. The authors share their expertise in the optimal techniques when performing an osseous genioplasty. The perception...


Facial aesthetics and orthognathic surgery

Most maxillofacial procedures have an aesthetic element. Reconstructive procedures and surgery to correct congenital abnormalities such as cleft lip have an obvious aesthetic impact. When making surgical incisions for access to the underlying facial skeleton consideration will be made to...