Face Operations

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RHINOPLASTY

Rhinoplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon begins by making small incisions to access the nasal cartilage and bones. These structures are then reshaped, removed, or augmented to achieve the desired form. If needed, the nasal passages are opened and the septum is corrected.

Once the cartilage and bone are positioned properly, the skin is redraped and the incisions are closed with sutures. A splint or cast is usually placed over the nose to protect and support its new shape for 1–2 weeks. Full recovery can take anywhere from several weeks to a few months, depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s healing process.
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Non-Surgıcal face lıft

A facelift is a surgical procedure designed to correct sagging, wrinkles, and skin laxity that develop with aging. Commonly referred to as facial rejuvenation, it involves repositioning the skin and underlying tissues, removing excess skin, and tightening the remaining skin for a firmer, smoother look.

By lifting and restoring facial contours, a facelift reduces visible signs of aging in the face and neck, resulting in a fresher, more youthful appearance.
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Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure performed to improve the appearance of the upper or lower eyelids. It works by removing excess skin or reducing fat deposits around the eyes, resulting in a fresher, more youthful look. The procedure is typically carried out under local anesthesia.

For upper eyelid surgery, excess skin and fat are removed, muscles are tightened, and incisions are placed along the natural creases for minimal visibility. In lower eyelid surgery, under-eye bags are corrected and any excess skin or fat is removed, with incisions hidden either inside the eyelid or along the lash line.

Some swelling and bruising are common for a few days after the operation. Full recovery usually takes several weeks, and the results can be long-lasting. Most patients report high satisfaction with their appearance once healing is complete.
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Facial Profile Surgery
(PROFILOPLASTY)

Asymmetric face treatment refers to a range of procedures aimed at correcting uneven facial structures. Known as profiloplasty or profile aesthetics, it focuses on restoring facial balance, improving symmetry, and creating a more harmonious profile.

Facial asymmetry can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired due to factors such as trauma, developmental issues, or aging. Common examples include a crooked nose, jaw misalignment, a prominent forehead, or uneven lips. Often referred to informally as “facial imbalance,” these conditions can disrupt overall facial harmony and cause aesthetic concerns.

Depending on the cause, profiloplasty may involve surgical or non-surgical methods. The primary goal is to minimize—or, in some cases, completely correct—the asymmetry for a more balanced and proportionate facial appearance.
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CHIN IMPLANTS

smaller compared to the rest of the face and to reduce the appearance of a double chin. The need for the operation is determined through radiological imaging, visual analysis, and detailed assessments.

For the implant, the most common choices are silicone chin implants or Medpor implants—the latter being fully biocompatible, non-allergenic, and with a much lower risk of rejection by the body. Both options are designed to provide natural-looking, long-lasting results.
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