Crafting facial prosthetics requires a combination of fine art and medical skills. Greg Gion, an anaplastologist, comes from a fine arts background and has been designing facial prostheses since the 1980s. Most of the pieces he makes are for people who have lost facial features to either cancer or accidents.
Special thanks to Gregory G. Gion, MMS, CCA, BOCP/founder, The Medical Art Prosthetics Clinics:
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How Facial Prosthetics Bring Art And Design Together
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