Facelift
A facelift
(technically known as
rhytidectomy) can't stop
this aging process. What
it can do is "set back
the clock," improving
the most visible signs
of aging by removing
excess fat, tightening
underlying muscles, and
redraping the skin of
your face and neck.
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Brow/Forehead Lift
A forehead lift or
"browlift" is a
procedure that restores
a more youthful,
refreshed look to the
area above the eyes. The
procedure corrects
drooping brows and
improves the horizontal
lines and furrows that
can make a person appear
angry, sad or tired.
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Eyelid
Lift
Eyelid surgery can
correct drooping upper
lids and puffy bags
below your eyes. These
are features that make
you look older and more
tired than you feel, and
may even interfere with
your vision.
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Nose
Reshaping
Rhinoplasty, or surgery
to reshape the nose, is
one of the most common
of all plastic surgery
procedures. Rhinoplasty
can reduce or increase
the size of your nose,
change the shape of the
tip or the bridge,
narrow the span of the
nostrils, or change the
angle between your nose
and your upper lip. It
may also correct a birth
defect or injury, or
help relieve some
breathing problems.
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Facial
Implants
Plastic surgeons use
facial implants to
improve and enhance
facial contours.
Frequently, these
implants will help
provide a more
harmonious balance to
your face and features
so that you feel better
about the way you look.
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Ear
Surgery
Ear surgery, or
Otoplasty, is usually
done to set prominent
ears back closer to the
head or to reduce the
size of large ears.
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Thermage
The Thermage procedure
is a non-invasive
treatment that delivers
tighter skin, renewed
facial contours and
healthier collagen.
(Collagen is the
building block that
provides structure to
your skin.)
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Laser
In laser resurfacing,
sometimes called "laser
peel," a carbon dioxide
(CO2) laser is used to
remove areas of damaged
or wrinkled skin, layer
by layer.
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