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Research today saves faces tomorrow

The face is the only part of our body we cannot hide. It conveys our emotions and innermost feelings. We often judge each other on the basis of facial appearance, making assumptions on a whole range of issues.

People suffer the consequences of facial diseases, injuries and disfigurement every day. In the United Kingdom alone 4,700 people develop oral cancer every year and 1,700 people die from this kind of cancer. Around 125,000 young people sustain serious facial injuries and 15,000 people receive treatment for facial disfigurement. Despite the severity of these issues, this remains a much neglected research area leaving thousands of  those unfortunate enough to be affected with little hope for the future. Not enough is known about facial disease, injury and deformity, their psychological and emotional impact and, critically, which treatments are most effective.The Facial Surgery Research Foundation - Saving Faces, is the only charity in the United Kingdom solely dedicated to the worldwide reduction of facial injuries and diseases. We are taking the lead in education and research to improve the physical and psychological treatment of all victims of oral cancer and other facial diseases.

 
 
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The 2013 Family Cycle Challenge  will take place on the 8th September 2013 at Redbridge Cycle Centre in Ilford.

There's  plenty of time to register, so do come join us for a fun day out.

 
 
 

Elgin Care Dental Practice are supporting Saving Faces !

£1 will be donated for every dental examination booked until 31st October 2013

 
   
 

The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

/ Saving Faces - Facial Surgery Research Foundation Research Fellowship Applications are invited from BAOMS members/Fellows in Training for

a new research fellowship in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS). The fellowship

will cover the cost of the salary of a clinical researcher up to £43,000 plus a small

research support grant of up to £3,000. Deadline for receipt of all forms is

5 pm on Thursday 5 September 2013.

Click here for more information

 

 
 
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