Luc Chikhani
French oral and maxillofacial surgeon
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Luc Chikhani is a French oral and maxillofacial surgeon best known for reconstructing the face of Trevor Rees-Jones,[1] the former bodyguard of Dodi Fayed, after the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, Dodi Fayed, and their driver, Henri Paul. He was interviewed in Rees-Jones's book The Bodyguard's Story.[2]
OccupationsOral and maxillofacial surgeon, researcher
KnownforRebuilding the face of Trevor Rees-Jones
Luc Chikhani | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Oral and maxillofacial surgeon, researcher |
| Known for | Rebuilding the face of Trevor Rees-Jones |
He is currently Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Teaching Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.[3]
He has performed research on sialorrhea (excessive salivation),[4][5] and has written about cosmetic use of botulinum toxin.[6]
Books
- Hervé Bozec; Luc Chikhani (2003). Ellipses (ed.). ORL stomatologie. La DCEM en questions-réponses (in French). p. 142. ISBN 978-2-7298-1539-4.
- Moriarty, Kate; Chikhani, Luc (2004). Toxine botulique: manuel d'utilisation en esthétique faciale (in French). Elsevier. ISBN 978-2-84299-657-4.