Cosmetic surgery
Face
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Rhinoplasty
Nose correction, also known as rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the shape and function of the nose. During the procedure, various techniques can be used to remove nasal humps, refine the tip of the nose or reduce the size of the nostrils. Rhinoplasty can be performed for aesthetic reasons to harmonise the proportions of the nose or for functional reasons to correct breathing problems. After the operation, it may take a few weeks for the swelling to subside and the final result to become visible.
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Eyelid correction
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Facelift
A facelift, also known as a rhytidoplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to rejuvenate the appearance of the face by tightening sagging skin and tissue. During the procedure, excess skin is removed, facial muscles are tightened and, if necessary, fatty tissue is repositioned. The facelift can help to reduce wrinkles and sagging skin on the face and neck and achieve a more youthful appearance. The recovery period after a facelift can take several weeks until swelling and bruising subside and the final result becomes visible.
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Ear correction
Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to remove or reposition excess skin, fatty tissue and muscle around the eyelids. During the procedure, both the upper and lower eyelids can be treated to correct drooping eyelids, bags under the eyes or sagging skin. Eyelid correction can help to improve the appearance of tired or ageing eyes and achieve a more awake and youthful appearance. The recovery time after eyelid correction is usually relatively short, with swelling and bruising disappearing within a few weeks.
Ear correction, also known as otoplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to correct the shape, size or position of the ears. During the procedure, various techniques can be used to reduce the size of protruding ears, shape the pinna or position the ears closer to the head. Ear correction can be performed for aesthetic reasons to boost self-confidence and improve the appearance of the ears. The recovery time after an ear correction is usually relatively short, with swelling and bruising subsiding within a few weeks and the final result becoming visible.
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Gründliche Beratung und Untersuchung durch einen Facharzt
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Bewertung der allgemeinen Gesundheit und medizinischen Vorgeschichte
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Besprechung der Ziele und Erwartungen des Patienten
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Auswahl des geeigneten chirurgischen Verfahrens
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FAQ Cosmetic surgery (face)
Here you will find some questions that others have also asked themselves. For further questions and more specific answers, we are of course at your disposal.
What are the most common facial plastic surgeries?
The most common facial cosmetic surgeries include rhinoplasty, facelifts, eyelid surgery, ear correction and chin implants. These procedures can help to improve the appearance of the face and achieve a harmonious balance between the various facial features.
What steps should I take before undergoing facial plastic surgery?
Before undergoing facial plastic surgery, it is important to be thoroughly informed about the procedure and consult a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The surgeon will perform a thorough examination and ask about your medical history to ensure that you are a suitable candidate for the surgery. You should also discuss any questions or concerns about the procedure, the healing process and the expected results with your surgeon.
Who is a suitable candidate for facial plastic surgery?
Suitable candidates for facial plastic surgery are usually healthy adults who have realistic expectations and are aware of the risks and recovery process. It is important that potential patients have a detailed consultation appointment with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss their goals and concerns.
What are the risks associated with facial plastic surgery?
As with all surgical procedures, facial cosmetic surgery carries certain risks, including infection, bleeding, scarring and undesirable results. It is important to discuss all risks and potential complications with your surgeon and ensure that you have realistic expectations before undergoing surgery.