 -Face
Lift
-Eye Lid Surgery
-Nose Reshaping
(Rhytidectomy)
Over time,
the long-term effects of gravity, exposure to sun, dry air, and
general stress takes its toll on an individual's face and
neckline. Jowls can develop under the jawline with folds
and fat deposits. Sometimes creases begin to form between
the nose and the mouth.
A facelift
can considerably reduce these signs of aging by removing excess
fat, tightening the underlying muscles, and redraping the skin
around the neck and face. Facelifts can be done alone, or
frequently performed in conjunction with another procedure such
as a browlift, eyelid surgery, or nose reshaping. If your
problem areas are limited to the neck, a more conservative
procedure, known as a "necklift" will be recommended.
In some cases, a facelift can reduce the outward signs of aging
by ten or fifteen years.
In addition, one hour "mini face lifts" are also
performed.
For
additional information on facelifts visit:
www.plasticsurgery.org/surgery/facelift.htm
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Upper
& Lower Eye Lid Surgery |
(Blepharoplasty)
Eyelid
surgery (blepharoplasty) is designed to remove excess skin and
fat from the upper and lower eyelids. The procedure can
correct drooping upper lids that tend to sag with time and the
puffy bags below the eyes. Blepharoplasty can be
done as a single procedure, or in conjunction with other facial
surgery such as a facelift or a browlift.
For additional information on
eyelid surgery visit:
www.plasticsurgery.org/surgery/eyelid.htm
(Rhinoplasty)
Surgery to
reshape the nose, (rhinoplasty) is among the most common
plastic surgery procedures. This procedure can reduce or
increase the size of the nose, remove an unwanted hump, change
the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the width of the
nostrils, or change the angle between the nose and the upper
lip. The procedure is also used to correct problems
resulting from injury and can help relieve certain breathing
difficulties.
For
additional information on nose surgery visit:
www.plasticsurgery.org/surgery/nose.htm
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