Parry-Romberg syndrome is a condition where an area on the face slowly atrophies, or loses volume, over time. This can create an area of asymmetry that can be bothersome and can, in some cases, cause functional concerns. This video discusses this condition and its treatment, which is to replace the lost volume with fat and tissue harvested from the patient to replace the lost volume and improve symmetry.
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