Aesthetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Aesthetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

Facelift surgery, also known as Rhytidectomy, effectively addresses sagging skin on the face and neck, along with fat accumulation in the jowl area. It involves tightening the subcutaneous fascial tissue. Ideal candidates for this procedure are healthy individuals who exhibit early signs of sagging in the facial and neck skin, yet still retain some skin elasticity. Typically, this surgery is recommended for men and women aged 40 and above. Facelifts can be performed in conjunction with other aesthetic enhancements such as rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, forehead lifts, and eyebrow lifts to rejuvenate the appearance further. Additionally, treatments like fillers (fat, hyaluronic acid, etc.) or skin peeling (mechanical, chemical, laser) can be applied to address fine wrinkles.

Liposuction

Liposuction

the U.S. indicates that liposuction is among the most popular aesthetic procedures for both men and women. The procedure targets those who have struggled with weight management. Since the 1980’s, the rise of convenience foods, sedentary lifestyles and increased stress levels have led up to struggles with weight for the coming eras. Liposuction offers a solution for individuals who have not succeeded in incorporating healthy eating and exercise habits into their lifestyles and are significantly concerned with their physical appearance.

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

The procedure for rhinoplasty typically lasts between one to two hours. During the procedure, the nasal skin is separated from the underlying bone and cartilaginous structure. The specifics of the surgery can vary depending on the initial nasal condition and the surgical technique employed. Post-surgery, the restructured nasal framework is covered with the original nasal skin. A plaster splint is then applied to help maintain the new shape of the nose. Additionally, nasal packs or soft plastic splints may be inserted to stabilize the septum—the structure dividing the nasal airway into two compartments.


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