Rhinoplasty can be broadly classified into open and closed rhinoplasty, which are the two main operative techniques to correct the cosmetic and functional properties of…
What is Closed Rhinoplasty Surgery?
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What are the Different Types of Cosmetic Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)?
Nose cosmetic surgery, clinically known as rhinoplasty, is designed to improve the proportion and appearance of the nose and enhance facial balance. The procedure may…
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What is Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty) Recovery Time?
Chin surgery, clinically called mentoplasty, may be performed to augment a recessive chin, reduce a disproportionately prominent chin, or correct other anomalies of size or…
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What is Open Rhinoplasty Surgery?
Rhinoplasty or nose surgery can primarily be performed using open or closed surgical techniques. Depending on the patient’s unique cosmetic requirements to improve the size…
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Chin Implant Candidates
Chin Implant Candidates Chin implant cosmetic surgery procedure is designed to augment the chin and improve its balance with other facial features. During the initial…
What is the Cost of Chin Augmentation/Implant Plastic Surgery?
Cost of Chin Plastic Surgery Chin plastic surgery is designed to make the size and shape of the chin more proportionate to the rest of…
What is Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty)?
Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty) Mentoplasty, commonly known as chin surgery is an ideal cosmetic surgery option for people who are unhappy with the shape of their…
Drooping Eyelid Ptosis Treatment without Surgery
Drooping Eyelid Ptosis Treatment without Surgery Drooping eyelid or ptosis condition can cause hooding of the upper lids. While eyelid surgery remains the most effective…
Drooping Eyelid Ptosis Surgery
Upper eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is a key procedure to correct the condition of droopy eyelids. It usually involves removal of excess upper lid skin…
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What are the Symptoms of Eyelid Drooping?
Eyelid drooping typically occurs in the upper eyelid, and may affect one or both eyelids. If left untreated, it can adversely affect the vision. In…
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