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Breast Augmentation ::
Breast
Reduction :: Liposuction
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) ::
Rhinoplasty (Nose reshaping) ::
Meloplasty (Face Lift)
Otoplasty (Prominent Ear Correction) ::
Foreheadplasty (Brow
Lift) :: Eyelid Surgery
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to increase the size and/or
alter the shape of
a woman's breasts through the use of an artificial implant.
It is usually done to balance a difference in breast size, to improve
body contour, or as
a reconstructive technique following surgery.
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Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is
designed for women with
very large breasts causing them medical or psychological
problems. This procedure
removes breast tissue, and skin from the breasts, making them
smaller and firmer.
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Liposuction is the surgical vacuuming of fat from beneath
the surface of the skin. It is
currently the most frequently requested Cosmetic Surgery
procedure.
Please remember liposuction is not a substitute for weight
loss or a cure of obesity
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In considering improvement of the
shape of the abdomen, each layer of the abdominal
wall affected has to be considered. There are three relevant
layers, the skin, the fatty
tissue and the underlying muscle. The skin can be stretched with
pregnancy, the fatty
layer can increase with weight gain and the muscle layer may
also be stretched or
weakened with pregnancy and surgery.
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If you have an understandable,
but not excessive concern about visible features of your
nose, you will probably benefit from rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure, used to change
the size, shape, or overall appearance of the nose.
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We are all affected by ageing - that
irreversible relentless process of tissue degeneration
which results in the loss of elasticity and stretching of the
skin, its supporting suspensory ligaments and the underlying
soft tissues.
Meloplasty is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the
visible signs of aging in the
face.
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Otoplasty is a description of surgical procedures designed to
give the auricle a more natural
and anatomic appearance. It is usually done to set prominent
ears back closer to the head
or to reduce the size of large ears.
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The forehead-eyebrow area is
probably the most important single feature in facial
expression. When the brow is contracted and depressed medially,
an angry threatening
look results. When the lateral brow is depressed and fullness
ensues in the upper eyelid,
the eyes develop a tired, sad expression.
Foreheadplasty is the appropriate treatment for eyebrow
descent. Only when the eyebrows have been restored to the
appropriate position can a decision be made about the amount
of excess skin in the upper lid and the need for blepharoplasty.
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The eyes are the first facial feature people observe and unfortunately
they are also
one of the first to show the signs of ageing. Ageing is an irreversible,
relentless process
of tissue degeneration resulting in loss of elasticity and stretching
of skin
Whilst the eyes themselves are expressionless, the eyelids are
very important indicators
of our emotions. When heavy and baggy they portray a tired look;
if hooded with loose
skin, an aged look; if elongated and almond shaped with a smooth
contour, a fresh
youthful look.
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