Adenoid facies cannot be restored on its own because the skeletal changes in adults are stereotyped, but it can be treated with plastic surgery to improve the facies.
Adenoid facies develops when adenoids or enlarged tonsils cause airway obstruction, resulting in thick lips, protruding upper lip, high arched hard palate, and protruding upper teeth.
If the onset of the disease is short, or the skeletal development is not yet complete at a young age, or the disease is controlled in a timely manner, the adenoid facies will not be formed as the person grows older.
However, in adults, the bone development has already been formed, and the face cannot be improved through conventional treatment, but only through plastic surgery to improve the existing adenoid face.
It is recommended that patients seek medical attention, seek professional guidance, and cooperate with doctors for active treatment.