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botox®

 

BOTOX® Cosmetic is administered as a simple, non-surgical treatment that is injected directly into the muscles between the brows. It works by blocking nerve impulses to the injected muscles. This reduces muscle activity that causes moderate to severe lines to form between the brows.

fillers

 

An injectable facial filler, is used by cosmetic, dermatological and plastic surgeons to soften deep folds and reduce wrinkles. The substance is largely hyaluronic acid, found naturally in the skin, muscles, and tendons. The main uses of fillers include treatment of nasolabial folds, or “smile lines,” creases of skin which run from the corners of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They are also used as lip augmentation agents, and to fill in hollow places and scars on the face.

skincare

 

Fine lines, wrinkles, acne and sun damage can be treated through the application of Vitamin A to the skin using serums and moisturisers. Vitamin A works by increasing the cellular turnover rate and promotes the natural production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. 

non-surgical

ulthera® (skin tightening)

Ultherapy® is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure for the face, neck and chest that uses ultrasound and the body’s own natural healing process to lift, tone, and tighten loose skin.

abdominoplasty

 

Abdominoplasty or "tummy tuck" is a cosmetic surgery procedure used to make the abdomen more firm. The surgery involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen. This type of surgery is usually sought by patients with loose tissues after pregnancy or individuals with sagging after major weight loss.

surgical

blepharoplasty

 

Blepharoplasty is surgical modification of the eyelid. Excess tissue such as skin and fat are removed or repositioned, and surrounding muscles and tendons may be reinforced. It can be both a functional and cosmetic surgery. Oriental blepharoplasty ("double eyelid") is a speciality of this practice.

breast surgery

 

A breast implant is a medical prosthesis used to augment or create the physical form of breasts. Applications include correcting the size, form, and feel of a woman’s breasts in post–mastectomy breast reconstruction; for correcting congenital defects and deformities of the chest wall and for aesthetic breast augmentation.

face lift

 

A facelift, technically known as a rhytidectomy, is a type of cosmetic surgery procedure used to give a more youthful facial appearance. There are multiple surgical techniques. It usually involves the removal of excess facial skin, with or without the tightening of underlying tissues, and the redraping of the skin on the patient's face and neck.

fat grafting

 

This procedure will use a patient’s own fat, harvested from one area of the body to improve shape and form in another. Fat is usually extracted from body parts like the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks, and injected into another area that requires 'plumping', such as a patient’s facial features. When used as a facial filler, fat grafting can improve the creased and sunken areas of the face, and add fullness to the lips and cheeks.

liposuction

 

Liposuction, also known as lipoplasty ("fat modelling"), is a cosmetic surgery operation to remove fat deposits in order to improve the overall body line. Areas affected can range from the abdomen, thighs and buttocks, to the neck, backs of the arms.

rhinoplasty

 

Rhinoplasty, or a 'nose job', corrects or restructures the form, restores the functions, and aesthetically enhances the nose by resolving nasal trauma, congenital defect, respiratory impediment, and failed previous surgery. Oriental rhinoplasty (augmentation) using either an implant or an autologous graft is commonly performed.

Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a consultation.

aesthetic/cosmetic surgery

Aesthetic or cosmetic procedures are focussed on the improvement of appearance and can be divided into two categories: non-surgical and surgical. In all cases it is necessary to seek medical advice before undergoing any treatment. Please see below for for further information:

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