CT Scan Face (NCCT Face)
An NCCT (Non-Contrast Computed Tomography) face scan is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the face and its surrounding structures, including bones, soft tissues, and sinuses, without the use of contrast dye. This non-invasive procedure is helpful in diagnosing a variety of facial conditions, such as fractures, injuries, eye disorders, optic nerve problems, and sinus issues.
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An NCCT (Non-Contrast Computed Tomography) face scan is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the face and its surrounding structures, including bones, soft tissues, and sinuses, without the use of contrast dye. This non-invasive procedure is helpful in diagnosing a variety of facial conditions, such as fractures, injuries, eye disorders, optic nerve problems, and sinus issues.

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