1) Rhinoplasty (nose surgery): It is used to reconstruct the nose
in cases involving birth defects, accidents where nose bones
are damaged and also to cure breathing problems caused due
to the nasal structure. Cosmetic Rhinoplasty is used for those
who wish to straighten or narrow their nose to improve their
facial appearance. It is also used to prevent the nose structure
deformation due to aging.
2) Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery): Eyelid is the thin skin that
covers and protects our eyes. Blepharoplasty may be used to
reshape both upper as well as lower eyelid in cases where
excessive growth of skin tissues on the eyelid causes vision
problem.
3) Brow lift (forehead surgery): It is generally recommended
for patients above the age of 50 who suffer from flagging
eyebrows (due to aging) which obstruct vision. It is also helpful
in removing thick wrinkles from the forehead and giving a
younger look.
4) Genioplasty/Mentoplasty (chin surgery): It is mostly used to
reshape the chin including smooth rounding of the chin, correcting
bone damages, and reducing/augmenting chin bones.
5) Cheek implant: It is used to improve the facial appearance and
it can be divided into two classes, malar and sub-malar augmentation.
In malar augmentation a solid implant is fitted over
the cheek bone whereas in sub-malar augmentation implants
are fitted in the middle of the cheeks where the person has a
recessed (hollow) look.
6) Otoplasty (ear surgery): It involves bringing the ears closer to
the face, reducing the size of ears and orienting/pruning some
structural ear elements.
7) Liposhaving (facial sculpturing): It is a technique used to get
rid of the excess fat attached to the skin surface on the face,
especially in chin and jaw regions. This technique is commonly
used to remove the dual chin that grows because of surplus fat
below the chin.
8) Skin resurfacing (skin peeling): There are different techniques
such as laser resurfacing and chemical peel to treat wrinkles,
stretch marks, acne and other skin damages caused due to aging
and sun burn. Skin resurfacing results in smooth skin with
ameliorated texture.
9) Rhytidectomy (face lift): It is used to treat patients with severe
burns on face and neck. Face lift surgery can also be employed
to fight aging and get a younger look by tightening the face
skin and thus minifying wrinkles.
10) Lip augmentation: Lips have a pronounced role in an individual’s
beauty. Cosmetic surgery for lip augmentation involves
proper shaping and enhancement of lips with injectable filler
substances.
11) Craniofacial: This type of surgery is employed to treat by-birth
anomalies such as Clift lip and palate (a gap in the roof of
mouth), microtia (small outer ear) and other congenital defects
of jaws and bones. Some defects may be treated soon after
birth but for some (like microtia), the patient may have to wait
up to an age of 10-14 years.
12) Dermabrasion: It is used to give a smooth finish to the face
skin by correcting the skin damaged by sun burns or scars
(developed as a post surgery effect), dark irregular patches
(melasma) that grow over the face skin and mole removal.
13) Non-surgical procedures: There are several non-surgical procedure
for skin resurfacing, wrinkle removal, and acne/scars
removal. For example, laser resurfacing for acne scars, photodynamic
therapy or photo-rejuvenation treatments, and BOTOX
or filler injections.
1) Rhinoplasty (nose surgery): It is used to reconstruct the nosein cases involving birth defects, accidents where nose bonesare damaged and also to cure breathing problems caused dueto the nasal structure. Cosmetic Rhinoplasty is used for thosewho wish to straighten or narrow their nose to improve theirfacial appearance. It is also used to prevent the nose structuredeformation due to aging.2) Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery): Eyelid is the thin skin thatcovers and protects our eyes. Blepharoplasty may be used toreshape both upper as well as lower eyelid in cases whereexcessive growth of skin tissues on the eyelid causes visionproblem.3) Brow lift (forehead surgery): It is generally recommendedfor patients above the age of 50 who suffer from flaggingeyebrows (due to aging) which obstruct vision. It is also helpfulin removing thick wrinkles from the forehead and giving ayounger look.4) Genioplasty/Mentoplasty (chin surgery): It is mostly used toreshape the chin including smooth rounding of the chin, correctingbone damages, and reducing/augmenting chin bones.5) Cheek implant: It is used to improve the facial appearance andit can be divided into two classes, malar and sub-malar augmentation.In malar augmentation a solid implant is fitted overthe cheek bone whereas in sub-malar augmentation implantsare fitted in the middle of the cheeks where the person has arecessed (hollow) look.6) Otoplasty (ear surgery): It involves bringing the ears closer tothe face, reducing the size of ears and orienting/pruning somestructural ear elements.7) Liposhaving (facial sculpturing): It is a technique used to getrid of the excess fat attached to the skin surface on the face,especially in chin and jaw regions. This technique is commonlyused to remove the dual chin that grows because of surplus fatbelow the chin.8) Skin resurfacing (skin peeling): There are different techniquessuch as laser resurfacing and chemical peel to treat wrinkles,stretch marks, acne and other skin damages caused due to agingand sun burn. Skin resurfacing results in smooth skin withameliorated texture.9) Rhytidectomy (face lift): It is used to treat patients with severeburns on face and neck. Face lift surgery can also be employedto fight aging and get a younger look by tightening the faceskin and thus minifying wrinkles.10) Lip augmentation: Lips have a pronounced role in an individual’sbeauty. Cosmetic surgery for lip augmentation involvesproper shaping and enhancement of lips with injectable fillersubstances.11) Craniofacial: This type of surgery is employed to treat by-birthanomalies such as Clift lip and palate (a gap in the roof ofmouth), microtia (small outer ear) and other congenital defectsof jaws and bones. Some defects may be treated soon afterbirth but for some (like microtia), the patient may have to waitup to an age of 10-14 years.12) Dermabrasion: It is used to give a smooth finish to the faceskin by correcting the skin damaged by sun burns or scars(developed as a post surgery effect), dark irregular patches(melasma) that grow over the face skin and mole removal.13) Non-surgical procedures: There are several non-surgical procedurefor skin resurfacing, wrinkle removal, and acne/scarsremoval. For example, laser resurfacing for acne scars, photodynamictherapy or photo-rejuvenation treatments, and BOTOXor filler injections.
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