Handling breast cancer often requires surgical removing of breast tissue.This is one of the hardest circumstances a woman has to deal with.
To face this condition, the surgeon must create a new breast, as similar possible as the old one, according to each patient’s condition. more
Ear Reconstruction
The ears have great importance for facial feature definition. Although ears are not included in the traditional concept of beauty, ear deformities as the result of trauma, cancer or disease may cause alterations in facial appearance. more
Nose Reconstruction
Nasal reconstructive surgery is a specialty of facial plastic surgery, which repairs nasal deformities due to trauma, disease, or accident. Those individuals who have suffered facial deformities desperately desire to return to normal function and appearance. more
Scars and Keloids
A scar is a natural part of the healing process. A scar is the normal response of the organism to a skin wound, which is covered and filled by fibrous tissue. Since tissue restoration process provides a new tissue, this is not identical to the tissue that it replaces. more
Dermabrasion
The skin is the outer covering that protects the body from the external environment. The skin of the face is the most exposed area of the body and the most affected by environmental damage. In this protective process, dead cells accumulate causing an opaque appearance. more
Flaps
The use of flap technique in reconstructive surgery is typically used to repair tissue in a poor vascular situation. Flaps are used to reconstruct defects in the eyelids, lips, ears, and cheeks. Flaps can also be used to restore specific structures on bones and for wound repair. more
Tissue Expanders
The tissue expansion is a surgical technique to cause skin and soft tissues to grow additional tissue by implanting a balloon (expander) that is inflated, and then this expanded tissue can be used in reconstructive surgery processes. more
Llipoinjection - Fat Transfer
Lipoinjection or fat transfer treatment involves the process of transferring excess fat (liposuction) from the abdomen or the buttocks (chin, waist or hips) to other areas where fat has been lost. The lipoinjection method has the advantage of using autologous fat in the treatment of different conditions. more
Cleft lip and palate surgery
Between the 6th-11th weeks of the gestational period, the right and left sides of the lip and the roof of the mouth normally grow together. However, in about one of every 700 babies, those sections do not fuse. Cleft lip and palate are variation of a type of congenital clefting deformity caused by abnormal facial development during gestation. more
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Blepharoplasty is the facial plastic surgery that removes the excess fat and drooping skin of the upper eyelids, minimizes bags under the eyes, and tightens the lower eyelid skin. Incisions for upper and lower Blepharoplasty are placed within the natural folds of the eyelids, where they will be hidden after they heal. The incisions are closed with very fine sutures.