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Familiarity with facial anatomy, anesthetic agents, and techniques allows the surgeon to maximize his or her surgical success. Reduction of perioperative complications such as an uncooperative or agitated patient may be reduced with proper anesthesia techniques. This ultimately leads to higher success rates and increased patient and physician satisfaction.