PLASTIC
Plastic surgery comprises a diverse range of procedures aimed at enhancing or reconstructing various aspects of the face and body.
Rhinoplasty: Reshaping and restructuring of the nose for aesthetic or functional purposes.
Septoplasty: Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated septum, the cartilage and bone that divides the two nasal passages. A deviated septum can cause nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, and may contribute to sinus issues.
Breast Surgery:
Breast Augmentation: Enhancement of breast size and shape through the placement of implants or fat transfer.
Breast Reduction: Surgical reduction of breast size and reshaping to alleviate discomfort or achieve a desired aesthetic.
Breast Reconstruction: Breast augmentation for cancer patients, particularly those who have undergone mastectomy (removal of the breast) due to breast cancer, is a reconstructive surgical option. This procedure is known as breast reconstruction and aims to restore the shape and appearance of the breast following cancer treatment.
Abdominoplasty: It primarily focuses on the aesthetic improvement of the abdominal region by removing excess skin and fat and tightening the abdominal muscles. However, in certain cases, abdominoplasty may have functional components that address medical issues related to the abdominal wall or muscles.
Aesthetic Abdominoplasty: Removal of excess skin and fat from the abdomen, often combined with muscle tightening for a firmer appearance.
Repair of Diastasis Recti: Diastasis recti is a condition where the abdominal muscles separate, often occurring during pregnancy. Abdominoplasty can involve repairing and tightening the separated muscles.
Hernia Repair: Abdominoplasty may be combined with hernia repair, addressing weakened abdominal muscles and the protrusion of abdominal contents through a hole or weak spot.
Post Bariatric Abdominoplasty: Patients who have undergone significant weight loss, often after bariatric surgery, may choose abdominoplasty to address excess skin. This procedure may include functional elements to address the abdominal wall.
Facelift: Surgical tightening of facial skin and muscles to reduce sagging and wrinkles.
Otoplasty: Correction of ear shape or position for aesthetic purposes or to address congenital deformities.