BLEPHAROPLASTY

Blepharoplasty is surgery that aims to rejuvenate the eyelids by remodeling the periocular tissues. It is performed primarily for aesthetic reasons, but in some cases it is performed only due to signs of visual obstruction.

The objective of this procedure is to return the eyelids to their youthful and natural appearance, keeping each person's characteristics intact, avoiding obvious scars and protecting eye health.

Surgical rejuvenation of the eyelid region, which due to the effect of age has incorporated several characteristics of aging, and in some cases can even produce visual field obstruction.

Also called a “facelift” or facial rejuvenation surgery, this procedure corrects the classic characteristics of facial aging, such as sagging skin and wrinkles.

Rhytidoplasty does not aim to stop the facial aging process, it only disguises it by knowing its elements. It may require removing excess skin and smoothing wrinkles by tightening facial skin and muscles, recreating youthful facial angles.

RHYTHIDOPLASTY

RHINOPLASTY

It is a procedure whose purpose is to restructure the nose from a functional and aesthetic point of view depending on the patient's individual objectives.

Rhinoplasty is a surgical intervention in which aesthetic problems of the nose are mainly resolved, such as the bony hump, the bone that protrudes from the back of the nose resembling a hump, deviations to the right or left of the entire the nose and congenital malformations such as the consequences of cleft lip and palate and other genetic factors and those acquired in life due to trauma and diseases.

Aesthetic rhinoplasty has become popular among young people, since it has had greater social acceptance, unlike other plastic surgery procedures, and it is performed in a very similar proportion in both men and women.

It is a procedure indicated in both acquired and congenital deformities in the ears, and even in minimal aesthetic complaints in these structures.

Otoplasty improves the position of the ears when they are too prominent. It also allows for a better appearance when there are very marked asymmetries or differences in the size of the ears.

Ear surgery is indicated in patients with too large ear concha. This is the most common type of deformity and leads to large ears.

OTOPLASTY

It is a minimally invasive procedure designed to contour the face, especially in the cheek area, providing a more harmonious facial appearance.

Also known as cheek surgery, with this simple procedure it is possible to outline the facial structures, highlighting the cheekbones and better defining the mandibular ridge to achieve an adequate facial profile. It is done by removing a structure from the face known as the Bichat Fat Pads.

It is aimed at people who have excessive roundness in their face and do not improve even by losing weight. The patient must attend an initial consultation to better specify what they want to improve about the face and their expectations regarding the procedure.

BICHECTOMY