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Specializing in safe and reliable aesthetic care for international patients.

Double Eyelid Surgery
Ptosis Correction
Canthoplasty
Blepharoplasty
Under Eye Fat Repositioning
Eye Revision
Long or Downward Pointing Nose
Short Upturned Nose
Nose Tip
Deviated Nose
Alar Reduction
Wide Bridge Nose
Aquiline Nose (Hump)
Zygoma Reduction
Square Jaw Reduction
Chin Reduction
Double Jaw Surgery (Malocclusion)
Three Jaw Surgery
Face lift
Neck Lift
Thread Lift
Fat Graft
Forehead lift
Anti-Aging
Lip lift
lip corner lift
reduction
enlargement
Eye Surgery Blepharoplasty
Surgical Techniques:
Incisional Method: A small incision is made on the eyelid to remove excess fat and skin, creating a permanent crease.
Non-incisional (Suture) Method: Special sutures are placed inside the eyelid to create a natural crease without cutting the skin.
Partial Incision Method: A combination of both techniques for a semi-permanent crease.
Expected Results: A natural, refreshed look with improved eye shape.
Potential Risks: Infection, scarring, asymmetry, dryness, or irritation of the eyes.
Aftercare: Apply prescribed ointments, avoid excessive sun exposure, refrain from wearing makeup until fully healed, and use cold compresses to reduce swelling.
Surgical Techniques: Surgical lifting of the eyelid by tightening the levator muscle to correct drooping eyelids.
Expected Results: A more youthful and alert appearance.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, overcorrection, infection, or scarring.
Aftercare: Follow prescribed instructions for eyelid care, use cold compresses, and avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.
Surgical Techniques: The outer corner of the eyelid (canthus) is modified to achieve a more almond-shaped eye. This can involve tightening or repositioning the lower eyelid.
Expected Results: A wider and more elongated eye shape, often combined with other eye surgeries.
Potential Risks: Scarring, nerve damage, asymmetry, or eye dryness.
Aftercare: Apply ointments, keep the area clean, and avoid strenuous facial movements for a few weeks.
Surgical Techniques: Fat from the lower eyelids is repositioned to reduce hollow areas and dark circles.
Expected Results: Fresher, smoother under-eye area.
Potential Risks: Bruising, swelling, asymmetry, or fat reabsorption.
Aftercare: Apply cold compresses, avoid strenuous activity, and follow medication instructions for optimal healing.
Surgical Techniques: Revision surgery for previous eyelid surgeries to correct asymmetry or undesirable results.
Expected Results: Improved appearance and functionality of the eyes.
Potential Risks: Scarring, irregular results, infection.
Aftercare: Regular check-ups and careful adherence to post-operative care for optimal results.
Surgical Techniques: Removal of excess skin, fat, or muscle from the upper or lower eyelids to eliminate sagging or puffiness.
Expected Results: A more youthful, rested look with reduced puffiness or drooping.
Potential Risks: Scarring, asymmetry, dry eyes, or irritation.
Aftercare: Use prescribed eye drops and ointments, avoid rubbing the eyes, and elevate the head during sleep for a week.
Rhinoplasty
Surgical Techniques: Involves reshaping the nose tip by adjusting the cartilage and bone to lift the tip or lengthen the nose.
Expected Results: A straighter and more proportionate nose.
Potential Risks: Swelling, bleeding, infection, scarring, or breathing issues.
Aftercare: Keep the nose elevated during rest, avoid heavy lifting, and refrain from sun exposure for several weeks.
Surgical Techniques: Lengthening or lowering the nose tip to give a more balanced profile. Cartilage or grafts may be used for reshaping.
Expected Results: A more natural nose shape with improved profile balance.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, scarring, or overcorrection.
Aftercare: Avoid direct pressure on the nose and take prescribed medications for pain and inflammation.
Surgical Techniques: Shaping or reducing the nose tip through cartilage adjustments.
Expected Results: A more refined, balanced nose tip.
Potential Risks: Scarring, asymmetry, or nasal obstruction.
Aftercare: Avoid squeezing or touching the nose and follow proper care instructions for a smooth healing process.
Surgical Techniques: Correcting a deviated septum or uneven cartilage through cartilage or bone removal and repositioning.
Expected Results: Straightened nose and improved breathing.
Potential Risks: Breathing issues, scarring, or infection.
Aftercare: Rest with head elevated and follow instructions for cleaning and medications.
Surgical Techniques: Reducing the width of the nostrils through cartilage removal or adjustments.
Expected Results: A more aesthetically pleasing and proportionate nose.
Potential Risks: Scarring, asymmetry, or difficulty breathing.
Aftercare: Avoid touching or applying pressure to the nose for a few weeks.
Surgical Techniques: Reduction or narrowing of the nasal bridge using cartilage or bone removal.
Expected Results: A more refined, balanced nasal profile.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, breathing problems, or scarring.
Aftercare: Avoid physical activity and keep the head elevated to reduce swelling.
Surgical Techniques: Removal of a nasal hump to create a straighter, more harmonious nose.
Expected Results: A smoother profile with improved balance.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, overcorrection, or breathing difficulties.
Aftercare: Post-operative swelling care, no heavy lifting or physical exertion for 3-4 weeks.
Facial Contouring
Surgical Techniques: Reducing or repositioning the cheekbones to achieve a more balanced facial profile.
Expected Results: A softer, more harmonious face shape.
Potential Risks: Nerve damage, infection, or asymmetry.
Aftercare: Avoid facial pressure, and follow prescribed pain management.
Surgical Techniques: Reshaping the jawbone through surgical removal or contouring of the jaw angle.
Expected Results: A smoother, more oval-shaped jaw.
Potential Risks: Nerve damage, swelling, or temporary weakness in jaw movement.
Aftercare: Apply ice packs, avoid chewing hard foods, and take prescribed pain relievers.
Surgical Techniques: Reduction of the chin bone through bone shaving or repositioning.
Expected Results: A more proportionate and balanced face.
Potential Risks: Nerve damage, scarring, or asymmetry.
Aftercare: Follow post-surgery diet and medication instructions for a smooth recovery.
Surgical Techniques: Reshaping the upper and lower jaw to correct bite issues, requiring bone repositioning.
Expected Results: Improved facial appearance, bite function, and chewing.
Potential Risks: Infection, nerve damage, or misalignment.
Aftercare: Extensive post-surgery care, including diet restrictions, jaw movement exercises, and follow-up visits.
Surgical Techniques: A combination of upper, lower, and chin surgery to correct severe jaw alignment or bite issues.
Expected Results: Major improvement in facial harmony and bite functionality.
Potential Risks: Lengthy recovery, scarring, or difficulty in jaw movements post-surgery.
Aftercare: Adhere strictly to a liquid diet initially, perform jaw exercises, and attend regular check-ups.
Face Lift
Surgical Techniques: Lifting the skin and tightening underlying tissues to reduce wrinkles and sagging.
Expected Results: A more youthful, refreshed appearance with tightened skin.
Potential Risks: Scarring, nerve damage, or prolonged swelling.
Aftercare: Rest with the head elevated, avoid strenuous activities, and protect skin from the sun.
Surgical Techniques: Removal of excess skin and tightening of muscles in the neck to remove sagging and jowls.
Expected Results: A defined, youthful neck and jawline.
Potential Risks: Scarring, infection, or nerve damage.
Aftercare: Follow post-operative care carefully, including using a compression garment as recommended.
Surgical Techniques: Insertion of temporary threads under the skin to tighten and lift facial features.
Expected Results: Subtle, natural lifting effects with no visible scars.
Potential Risks: Thread migration, uneven results, or infection.
Aftercare: Follow aftercare to avoid touching or putting pressure on the treated areas.
Surgical Techniques: Harvesting fat from one part of the body and injecting it into areas of the face that need volume restoration.
Expected Results: A fuller, more youthful appearance in the treated areas.
Potential Risks: Fat absorption, asymmetry, or lumping.
Aftercare: Follow care instructions for fat preservation and swelling reduction.
Surgical Techniques: Lifting the forehead skin to reduce wrinkles and sagging.
Expected Results: A smoother forehead and brow area.
Potential Risks: Scarring, nerve damage, or temporary brow weakness.
Aftercare: Avoid brow movements and use prescribed ointments.
LIP
Surgical Techniques: Lifting the upper lip to make it more pronounced or youthful.
Expected Results: A more youthful, fuller lip appearance.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, scarring, or overcorrection.
Aftercare: Follow post-surgical care closely and avoid direct lip movements for a while.
Surgical Techniques: Elevation of the corners of the lips to reduce a downturned appearance.
Expected Results: A more friendly and rejuvenated lip shape.
Potential Risks: Infection, uneven results, or temporary nerve damage.
Aftercare: Apply prescribed ointments and avoid lip strain for a few weeks.
Surgical Techniques: Reducing the size of the lips to create a more balanced facial appearance.
Expected Results: A more proportionate lip shape.
Potential Risks: Asymmetry, scarring, or over-reduction.
Aftercare: Follow strict post-op instructions for optimal healing.
Surgical Techniques: Lip enhancement through grafting or fat injections.
Expected Results: Fuller, more voluminous lips.
Potential Risks: Fat reabsorption, infection, or asymmetry.
Aftercare: Avoid heavy lip movements and apply lip moisturizers.



