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Informations
• Speed Up Weight Loss program
• Rhinoplasty
• Botox
• Upper and lower eyelid surgery (special surgical technic)
• Face lift (special surgical technic)
• Dermal filler and Lip augmentation
• Chin augmentation
• Face lift without surgery(Thread lift)
• Platelet-rich plasma for facial and hair restoration
• Picosecond Laser
• HIFU Treatment
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Chin Augmentation |
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Surgical Procedure
The method must be tailored to the individual patients needs. The principal is to create a pocket at the chin and place an implant into the pocket. The incision may be placed in the crease lines under the chin or in the mouth. Some patients need more extensive surgery to re-position the bone of the chin. The operation is done under either local anesthesia (you are awake) or general anesthesia (you are asleep). You can choose. Most of the time this is an outpatient operation and a stay in the hospital is not needed. It is not unusual to combine this operation with a rhinoplasty to improve the facial profile
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Pre Operative Care
Inform us about any allergies, any serious medical condition(s), and all medications you are taking (both prescription and non-prescription)
Avoid aspirin and aspirin-containing medicines for one weeks prior to surgery.
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After Care
After surgery, the surgeon usually applies a dressing that will remain in place for two to three days. You will experience some tenderness. Post-operative discomfort can be controlled with prescribed medications. Chewing will probably be limited immediately after chin surgery, and a liquid and soft food diet may be required for a few days after surgery. Most patients feel a stretched, tight sensation after the surgery, but this usually subsides in a week.
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Duration of Operation
Thirty minutes
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Recovery
The recovery takes two to three days. Most people are back to work 2-3 days.
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Results
A classically-shaped face contoured to maximize prevalent norms of attractiveness and beauty.
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Hospital Admission
Not required
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Anesthetic
Local Anesthetic (while you are awake)
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Risks and Complications
Risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, scarring
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Post Operative Care
Your plastic surgeon will provide you with instructions about post-operative care. There will be dietary restrictions as well as limitations to your activities. However, you should be aware that your ability to move your mouth and lips may be diminished temporarily
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