Face Plastic Surgery
Anatomically, the face stretches from the point of the chin to the roots of hair. The skin of the face is quite pliable and loose. Owing to the face's lack of deep facia, facial wounds tend to bleed rather freely. The blood supply to the face and most of the scalp comes mainly from the external carotid artery.
Among the cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedures contained in this site include:
Neck Lift, also known as Platysmaplasty or Submental PlatysmaplastyFacelift, also known as Rhytidectomy
Ear Pinning, also known as Otoplasty
Eyelid Rejuvenation, also known as Blepharoplasty
Nose Surgery, also known as Rhinoplasty
Botox Injections
Brow lift, also known as Forehead Lift
Forehead Lift, also known as Brow lift
Cheek Augmentation
Chin Augmentation, also known as Chin Surgery, also known as Genioplasty.
Lip Augmentation
Restylane and Perlane Injectables, also known as Fillers
Chemical Peel, also known as Chemexfoliation, also known as Derma-peeling
Collagen Injection
Fat Injection, also known as Autologous Fat Transplantation, also known as Microlipoinjection.
Hylaform
Laser Skin Resurfacing, also known as Laser Treatment
Microdermabrasion, also known as Microderm
Thermage, also known as ThermaLift, also known as ThermaCool, also known as
Radiothermoplasty |