Cosmetic Surgery
Plastic surgery procedures fall into two major categories: reconstructive and cosmetic.
Reconstructive
The goal of reconstructive plastic surgery is to restore form, and in many cases functions, that need to be corrected due to injury, disease or congenital defects. The repair of severe lacerations and fractures of facial bones are common reconstructive procedures. Reconstructive surgeries also often involve the removal of skin cancers, the repair of tendons and nerves, and breast reconstruction following cancer treatment.
Cosmetic
Cosmetic plastic surgery is an operation performed to enhance the body’s appearance, including facelifts, nose reshaping, breast augmentation or reduction, and liposuction.
Facial Rejuvenation
- Dermabrasion
- Chemical peel
- Laser resurfacing
- Facelift (rhytidectomy)
- Eyelid lift (blepharoplasty)
- Eyebrow and forehead rejuvenation
- Chin and neck fat removal
Refinement of Facial Features
- Rhinoplasty – alteration of the nose
- Otoplasty – alteration of the ears
- Contour facial alterations
Breast Alterations
- Breast enlargement
- Breast reduction
- Breast lift
Contouring of the Abdomen, Hips and Limbs
- Body fat removal (liposuction)
- Abdominal reduction (abdominoplasty)
- Skin blemishes