Facial trauma refers to any physical injury to the face and can involve soft tissue injuries like lacerations or bruises, or fractures of facial bones. Symptoms depend on the type of injury, but fractures may cause pain, swelling, loss of function, or changes in facial structure. Facial injuries have the potential to disfigurement or loss of functions like eyesight or jaw movement. Treatment may include bandaging wounds, setting broken bones, antibiotics, and surgery. Outcomes depend on the severity and location of injuries, with potential complications including infection, nerve damage, airway obstruction, and long-term physical or emotional effects.