Procedures

Information on common reconstructive, and cosmetic surgeries, as well as non-surgical modalities concerning Plastic Surgery

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Aesthetic Surgery

These involve various procedures that focus on enhancing and improving the aesthetic appearance of a particular area of the face or body through surgical procedures.

 

Reconstructive Surgery

These procedures are generally done to correct any kind of deformity with the goal to restore an acceptable balance between function and form.

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COMMON PROCEDURES

Cleft Lip and Palate Repair

This procedure involves the repair of clefts, or the separation between the upper lip and the roof of the tongue to restore function and improve appearance.

Skin Cancer

This procedure involves the meticulous removal of cancerous growth and skin lesions to promote one’s health and mitigate the risk or spread of Cancer.

Breast Reconstruction

This procedure involves the reconstruction of the breasts using surgical techniques to restore the shape and form of breasts, usually done post-Masectomy.

Non-Surgical Treatments

These involve non-invasive medical procedures.

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COMMON PROCEDURES

Botox® 

Botox (Botulinum toxin) injections are one of the most-common non-surgical cosmetic procedures, which involve the removal of wrinkles, crow’s feet, and frown lines. The procedure relaxes facial muscles and smoothens out lines for a more youthful appearance.

Fillers

Injectable dermal fillers is an outpatient procedure that helps improve the visible signs of ageing. This can help plump up areas such as the cheeks and lips, help reduce wrinkles, and improve skin hydration. Temporary fillers typically last from a few months to a year.

Thread Lifting

This minimally-abrasive procedure involves fine sutures using absorbent threads to tighten the skin and reduce early visible signs of ageing.