Facelift surgery is designed to restore a more youthful facial appearance. It is one of the most commonly requested surgical procedures – but performing it right requires skill and experience.
Learn MoreSkin, as it ages, begins to lose elasticity and starts to sag. The lower part of the face and the neck are often the first places where aging skin appears.
Learn MoreFat transfer, also known as fat grafting, has become more and more popular in recent years, as newer techniques have been developed.
Learn MoreBlepharoplasty literally means “eyelid surgery” (blepharo, from the Greek, meaning eyelid). Upper blepharoplasty and lower blepharoplasty are the medical terms used for the cosmetic surgeries to the upper and lower lids, respectively.
Learn MoreConstantly looking tired, worried, or angry when you are not makes you seem less approachable and friendly. When the brow is heavy and overhanging, others may not respond to you so positively.
Learn MoreThe general goal, with any of these cosmetic procedures, is to create a natural-looking nose that has a pleasing appearance, is proportional to the other facial features and respects the ethnic or cultural background of the patient.
Learn MoreA septoplasty is nose surgery that improves breathing function. Its purpose is to correct conditions in which the septum—the membrane of bone and cartilage that separates the two sides of the nose—is crooked.
Learn MoreFor many men, the general goal of “having work done” is to subtly “refresh” the way they look, not to dramatically change their appearance. Also, the amount of downtime after a procedure is often a major consideration for our busy male patients.
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