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Surgical procedures

Please note that the content featured in this section is for informational purposes only and is by no means exhaustive; nor can it be considered as recommendations on surgery.

Remember that all types of surgery bear a degree of uncertainty and risk. Patients must consult with a specialized plastic surgeon prior to deciding on any operation and must always follow the instructions provided by their surgeon.


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Breast Augmentation

The skin and muscles of the anterior abdominal wall are stretched during pregnancy and whilst in some people this returns to normal, in the majority of cases some loose skin and some abdominal wall muscle weakness will remain. It can be performed at any age after the breasts are fully developed. Read more

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction, also called reduction mammaplasty, is an operation used to reduce the size of a breast and to uplift it at the same time. It can be performed at any age after the breasts are fully developed. Read more

Breast Uplift

Breast uplift, also called mastopexy is an operation used to change the shape of a breast and to uplift it at the same time. The saggy breast is reshaped to bring the nipple in a more prominent position at the highest point of the breast. Read more

Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is excessive development of the male breast. This can be due to the enlargement of the breast tissue, excessive collection of fat tissue, or a combination of the above. Read more

Liposuction

Liposuction is a technique to remove unwanted fat deposits from specific areas of the body, including the chin and neck; the upper arms, the abdomen, buttocks, hips and thighs. Read more

Eyelid Surgery

The eyes and the area immediately around them are particularly important in establishing a first impression when meeting other people. This is often the area that betrays the first signs of ageing, which is particularly evident in the upper eyelid. Read more

MACS Facelift

In recent years, technology has transformed the practice of facial plastic surgery. Less aggressive procedures are gaining in popularity with patients demanding subtle but significant results with low risk and rapid return to a normal lifestyle. Read more

Necklift

Gravity, sun exposure, modern life stress, smoking and genetic disposition are responsible for the first signs of ageing, which are more obvious on face and neck. Skin loosens, muscles relax, wrinkles and folds occur, giving a 'sad and tired' look. Read more

Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)

When the ears are not positioned close enough to the head or they are of bigger size to the normal they look protruding and asymmetric to the face and head. The operation to correct this deformity is otoplasty and is usually performed on children up to 14 years old as ears are almost fully grown. Read more

Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)

The nose is one of the most important and prominent of all of facial features and a very complicated facial feature structurally. Its contribution to the aesthetic appearance of the face is immense, both in desirable and undesirable characteristics. Read more

 

 
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