Cosmetic Surgery Services
Enhancing a person’s appearance, self-esteem, and confidence is the aim of cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is applicable to every area of the body and face.
Plastic surgery that tries to enhance a person’s appearance is known as cosmetic surgery, but it should be used carefully.
Breast Reduction
Breast reduction, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at reducing the size and reshaping the breasts.
he breast reduction procedure involves removing excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a more proportionate breast size. The surgeon may also reposition the nipple and areola to a higher position for a more aesthetically pleasing result. The specific technique used may vary depending on individual factors such as breast size, shape, and the amount of tissue to be removed.
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation also known as augmentation mammoplasty – is surgery To increase breast size. It Invloves placing breast implants under the breast tissue or chest muscles.
For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident For others it’s a part of rebuilding the breast for various condition
Rhinoplasty
Nose is the centre of the face. Most of us harbor some secret resentment over the shape of our nose.Indeed nose deformities are one of the most common displeasures presenting to any cosmetic clinic. Elevation of depressed nose by adding cartilage , bone or implant ,removal of hump, reduction of nostril size or bulk of the tip, reshaping of nasal bones and elevation of nose tip are few examples of the procedures done to rectify and enrich one’s aesthetic appearance dramatically.
Blepharoplasty
A blepharoplasty is a surgical rejuvenating procedure that may be performed on the upper and/or lower eyelids.
An upper blepharoplasty may include excision of drooping eyelid skin, repair of the muscle that opens the eyes, and removal of excess fat.
A lower blepharoplasty corrects undereye bags with repositioning and possible removal of redundant fat and skin. It also treats sagging lower lids that may reveal excess white space beneath your iris (the colored circular portion of your eyes surrounding your black pupil)
Liposuction
Liposuction is a type of surgery. It uses suction to remove fat from specific areas of the body, such as the stomach, hips, thighs, buttocks, arms or neck. Liposuction also shapes these areas. That process is called contouring. Liposuction isn’t considered an overall weight-loss method or alternative. Liposuction may work for you if you have a lot of body fat in specific places but otherwise have a stable body weight.
In addition, liposuction can sometimes be used to reduce extra breast tissue in men — a condition called gynecomastia.
When you gain weight, fat cells get bigger. Liposuction lowers the number of fat cells in a specific area. The amount of fat removed depends on what the area looks like and the volume of fat. The resulting shape changes are usually permanent as long as your weight remains the same.
Ear lobe correction
Earlobe correction typically refers to cosmetic procedures aimed at addressing issues with the shape, size, or appearance of the earlobes.
The procedures for earlobe correction are generally straightforward and may involve removing excess tissue, reshaping, or repairing torn earlobes. These are usually performed as outpatient procedures under local anesthesia, and the recovery time is often minimal.
If you are considering earlobe correction, it’s important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon or a specialized ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeon. They can assess your individual concerns, provide information about the available options, and guide you through the potential risks and benefits of the procedures.
Keloid Surgery
Keloids are raised overgrowths of scar tissue that can develop at the site of a wound or injury. Keloid removal or treatment may be considered for cosmetic reasons or if the keloid causes discomfort or other issues. However, it’s important to note that keloids have a tendency to recur, and there is no guaranteed method to prevent this.
Keloid management may involve a combination of treatments, and multiple sessions may be necessary for the best results. Additionally, post-treatment care, such as pressure dressings or silicone sheets, may be recommended to minimize the risk of recurrence.
Scar Surgery
Scar revision surgery is a procedure that aims to minimize the appearance of a scar or improve its functionality. It is typically performed for cosmetic reasons or to address issues such as pain, itching, or limited range of motion caused by the scar. Scar revision may involve various surgical techniques depending on the type, size, and location of the scar.
If you are considering scar revision surgery, consult with a qualified plastic surgeon or dermatologist. They can assess your specific situation, discuss treatment options, and provide guidance on the most suitable approach based on your goals and medical history.
Skin Grafting
Skin grafting is a surgical procedure where skin is taken from one area of the body (donor site) and transplanted to another area (recipient site). This procedure is commonly used to treat extensive wounds, burns, or areas of skin loss due to trauma, surgery, or disease. Skin grafts help promote healing, reduce the risk of infection, and improve both function and appearance.
Skin grafts are commonly performed by plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and other specialized medical professionals. The choice of graft type and technique depends on the specific characteristics of the wound and the patient’s individual circumstances.
Vitiligo Surgery
Vitiligo surgery refers to a variety of surgical procedures aimed at treating or managing vitiligo, a skin condition characterized by the loss of pigmentation in certain areas of the skin, resulting in white patches. Surgical interventions are considered when other conventional treatments like topical corticosteroids, phototherapy, or immunomodulatory therapies have not been effective, and the vitiligo is stable or not spreading.
It’s important to note that vitiligo surgery is generally reserved for stable cases, where the spread of depigmentation has ceased. The success of these surgical interventions varies among individuals, and not everyone is a suitable candidate. Additionally, there are risks and potential complications associated with these procedures, and the results may not be permanent.
Hair Transplant
The surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, to a balding part of the body. Primarily used to treat male pattern baldness, this involves harvesting hair roots from the permanent zone of the scalp, beard and body which are then implanted on the bald area. The implanted roots grow into adult hair within 6-12 months.
A strip of hair from the donor region is taken and implanted on the balding area, followed by sutures to close the donor area. This procedure is best for average to extreme balding cases since it allows several grafts to be transplanted in a single session, and also take several days to heal.